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10 Ways to Connect with Nature in your Neighbourhood this Spring
Explore ways to connect to nature and engage in stewardship with your friends and family this spring.
Surrey Residents Encouraged to be Citizen Scientists and Share Observations of Plants and Wildlife for Global City Nature Challenge
The City of Surrey is taking part in the global City Nature Challenge from April 29 to May 2 providing residents with an opportunity to help measure biodiversity in the community.
Guaranteed Permitting Timelines Initiative Accelerating Processing of Building Permitting in Surrey
The latest data collected shows significant process on the City of Surrey’s Guaranteed Permitting Timelines.
Surrey Council Accepts 2021 Consolidated Financial Statement
Surrey Council voted to accept the 2021 Consolidated Financial Statements at Monday’s Regular Council Meeting.
Surrey Celebrates Volunteers During National Volunteer Week, Encourages Community to Apply
The City of Surrey is relaunching volunteer programs that were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is in need of new volunteers.
Celebrating National Volunteer Week 2022
This National Volunteer Week, thank a volunteer for all they do!
City of Surrey Named One of Canada’s Greenest Employers
The City of Surrey has gained national recognition as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers for 2022. This is the third year in a row that the City has received this award.
Celebrate BC Youth Week With Fun, Free Activities in Surrey
BC Youth Week is from May 1 – 7 and the City of Surrey has lots of fun, free activities to help youth celebrate their interests, accomplishments, and diversity.
What is Physical Literacy?
Learn how being active gives us the opportunity to practice fundamental movement skills.
Museum of Surrey Hosts Celebration of ‘Broken Promises’
Local dignitaries and community members, including those directly impacted by Canada’s racist wartime policies, came together at Museum of Surrey on March 31 to celebrate ‘Broken Promises’ – an exhibition that showcases the personal histories of people from seven Japanese Canadian families interned during WWll.