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New guide helps Surrey seniors prepare for emergencies, extreme heat
The City of Surrey has developed an Emergency Preparedness Guide for Older Adults to help seniors stay safe during emergencies, including extreme heat.
Celebrate Inclusion and Diversity at Museum of Surrey
Museum of Surrey, in collaboration with the City of Surrey’s Accessibility Services Team, is thrilled to invite the community to a free and inclusive family event, Sensory fun at the Museum on Saturday June 22 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
$7.8M in road improvements underway on 32 Avenue
The City of Surrey has begun $7.8M in road improvements to 32 Avenue from 184 to 188 Streets to improve traffic flow, prepare for future growth, and increase road safety for all users.
Sudan Archives and Malkit Singh to Headline Surrey Fusion Festival
Surrey Fusion Festival, presented by Coast Capital, announces Sudan Archives and Malkit Singh as headliners for the 17th annual, free festival.
Pride Month
Explore ways to celebrate Pride Month this June.
Statement from the Mayor: Pattullo Bridge
On Friday, the province revealed the Pattullo Bridge replacement has been delayed for the second time.
Surrey Council to consider $1M contract for road improvements and truck parking facility
During its Regular Council Meeting next Monday, Surrey Council will vote on a $1M contract for collector road improvements to 189A Street and preparing the adjacent City land at 18949 52 Ave for the first truck parking facility.
Family-friendly Open Houses to celebrate Public Works Week
The City of Surrey is hosting Open Houses on Saturday, May 25, from 10 am to 4 pm at the Newton and South Surrey Operations Centres to celebrate National Public Works Week (May 19- 25, 2024).
City opens new park in South Newton neighbourhood
The City of Surrey recently opened Edmund Park, situated near the corner of 152 Street and Highway 10, in South Newton.
Statement from the Mayor: Third sex offender released in Surrey
It is unconscionable that for the third time in roughly six weeks, another dangerous sex offender has been released into our community.