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Surrey Council approves measures to alleviate truck parking shortage
In response to the ongoing shortage of truck parking spaces in the City, Surrey City Council has approved a series of measures aimed at addressing this critical issue.
Surrey breaks ground on 64 Avenue road widening project
The City of Surrey celebrated construction beginning on a road expansion project along 64 Avenue with a groundbreaking ceremony today.
Review of Surrey’s Infrastructure Funding Shortfall
At last night’s Regular Council Meeting, a motion introduced by Mayor Brenda Locke was passed to review how provincial and federal infrastructure investments in Surrey compare to Vancouver and other major cities in Canada.
Surrey has a new vision for the Anniedale Tynehead neighbourhood
The City of Surrey is seeking community input on the draft Anniedale Tynehead Neighbourhood Concept Plan (NCP) that will help guide future growth in the area.
Celtic Fest returns to Museum of Surrey on Saturday, March 23, 2024
The annual Celtic Fest returns to Museum of Surrey on Saturday March 23, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Nominations are open for Surrey’s 2024 Civic Distinction Awards
Nominations are now open for the Civic Distinction Awards, which recognize Surrey’s community and business leaders for their exceptional work and contributions in a number of different categories.
Surrey Fusion Festival Wins International 2024 Gala Award for Most Outstanding Festival
Surrey Fusion Festival has won the 2024 Gala Award for Most Outstanding Spectacle, Fair, or Festival by Special Events Magazine.
Surrey awards $1M contract for UrbanScreen at Civic Plaza
During the Regular Council Meeting Monday, Surrey City Council voted to approve a contract for the supply, delivery, and installation of UrbanScreen at Surrey Civic Plaza.
Surrey Council approves $4M road paving program
During the Regular Council Meeting Monday, Surrey City Council approved a $4M road paving contract.
Statement from the Mayor: BC Budget 2024
Unfortunately, the NDP government has, once again, failed to understand the current critical infrastructure needs of Surrey. This new budget offers no immediate relief to the challenges Surrey faces in health care, schools and transit.