News & Events
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Learn about the latest initiatives and events that are happening in Surrey.
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News
City Gives Green Light on New Walking Track at Newton Athletic Park
The new rubberized walking track will be built in the south area of the park around the perimeter of the sports fields and will connect with existing paths in the park.
City Facilities Offer Vulnerable Populations Relief from Heat During Summer Months
Many civic facilities in Surrey, including Surrey City Hall, community centres, arenas and Surrey Libraries locations, are available to people seeking relief from extreme heat and wildfire smoke during the summer months.
Surrey Celebrates the Opening of Edgewood Park
New outdoor amenities for South Surrey community
Newton Seniors Centre Reopens July 20 with Limited Programs
Reservations are required for all activities.
City of Surrey Secures over $110,000 in Grant Funding to Launch Two New Youth Crime Prevention Programs
The two new programs will reach the youth where they are at and provide resources to help keep them constructively involved in the community
Events
Thursday Artist Talk: Kathleen Tonnesen, "Seeing Beyond the Light"
Listen to artist Kathleen Tonnesen share the influence of martial arts on helping her discover a new way of seeing and painting after losing sight.
Youth Speak Up Forum
This day-long forum provides a platform for youth to express their opinions and ideas to shape the future of the City of Surrey.
Thursday Artist Talk: Kalyani Phadke, “Mandala: Art from the Heart"
Learn about mandalas from local artist Kalyani Phadke and make your own to gift to a loved one in this talk and workshop organized by Surrey Art Gallery Association.
A West Coast Winter
Enjoy an evening of musical magic with one of Canada's most unique vocal ensembles!
Knotted: Rapunzel's Story
A community organized event - presented by Royal Canadian Theatre Company