News & Events
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News
Surrey Council Approves 9-acre Parkland Acquisition in Redwood Heights
At Monday’s Regular Council Meeting, Surrey Council approved the purchase of a 9.3-acre lot located on 24 Avenue for the purposes of parkland as part of the Redwood Heights Neighbourhood Concept Plan.
$428M Capital Infrastructure Program Keeps Pace With Surrey’s Growing Needs
With Surrey growing at an unprecedented rate, City Council has prioritized new capital infrastructure projects that will ensure the recreational, cultural and road travel needs of its citizens will keep pace with the City’s growth.
Residents Asked Not to Cut City Trees
City uses certified arborists to prune trees on a regular schedule.
Take a Groovy Look at Surrey in the ‘70s
Surrey Archives talk presents new findings from the archival collection
Statement from Mayor Doug McCallum: Ukraine
"Surrey Stands With the People of Ukraine"
Events
Jafelin & Flor de Caña present FLAMENCUBANA!
This concert blends Latin, Cuban, and Spanish music with the fiery passion of Flamenco.
Woman in Black
Join the Royal Canadian Theatre Company for "The Woman in Black," a full-length dramatic thriller.
Woman in Black
Join the Royal Canadian Theatre Company for "The Woman in Black," a full-length dramatic thriller.
Woman in Black
Join the Royal Canadian Theatre Company for "The Woman in Black," a full-length dramatic thriller.
Woman in Black
Join the Royal Canadian Theatre Company for "The Woman in Black," a full-length dramatic thriller.
Take Our Kids To Work Day
If you are unable to take your own kids to work for Take Our Kids to Work Day, see how they can join our Parks, Recreation and Culture team for a day exploring careers the City offers.
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.