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Surrey Archives Talk to Feature Legacy of Prominent Surrey Photographer
Participants will have an opportunity to view studio photos, candid shots, and landscapes from the 1950s to 1970s.
Help Reduce Recycling Contamination with Surrey’s ‘Waste Wizard’
The City of Surrey has just launched an educational campaign to remind residents what is accepted in the blue bin and what items are not accepted in an effort to curb recycling contamination.
Thousands attend Party for the Planet’s Earth Day celebration at Surrey Civic Plaza
The City of Surrey hosted its eleventh annual free Earth Day celebration–Party for the Planet–at Surrey Civic Plaza this Saturday.
The City of Surrey is now on Alertable
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Reforming the Police Act Report Highlights Importance of Local Input on Policing
The City of Surrey has been working on putting in place its own city police service since it was approved by City Council in November 2018.
Statement from Mayor Doug McCallum: Incident near Surrey Mosque
What happened to the members of Surrey Jamia Masjid Mosque is deeply disturbing and has no place in Surrey.
Two New Exhibitions at Museum of Surrey this Spring
‘Untangling Textiles’, a textile activation, opens May 10 in the Feature Gallery and runs until July 31. ‘Body Language’, an exhibit about Indigenous tattoos, runs inside the Indigenous Hall from May 14 to September 4.
Open Burning Regulations in Effect May 1
Effective May 1, 2022, open burning of any kind is banned in the city.
City of Surrey Launches Illegal Construction Enforcement Team
The City of Surrey has launched a new Illegal Construction Enforcement Team (ICET) to crack down on unpermitted residential construction in Surrey.
Surrey to Plant 12,000+ Trees in 2022 as City Recognized as ‘Tree City’ for Third Year
The City of Surrey has an ambitious plan to increase tree planting on public property by 20% in 2022, and was recently recognized as a ‘Tree City’ for the third consecutive year.