News & Events
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News
Help Protect Surrey Streams with the Stroke of a Brush
Curious about all the yellow fish painted on roads throughout Surrey?
City to expedite permitting through automated compliance tool ‘eCheck’
Surrey City Council approved the award of a contract to Archistar Pty. Ltd. for an automated rule-based zoning bylaw compliance tool for a three-year term.
Two-day celebration of Indigenous arts, crafts and culture coming to Museum of Surrey
Museum of Surrey will be celebrating Indigenous artists and performers from across the province.
Surrey Council eases stormwater drainage requirements to spur development
During its Regular Council Meeting on Monday, Surrey City Council approved changes that relax Residential Storm Pump requirements for single-family properties.
Ultimate guide to Surrey Canada Day 2024: Free music, rides, festivities and more!
With free admission and activities for all ages, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Canada.
Events
Placemaking Meetups
Drop-in to participate with fence art, chalk art, banner crafts, and more.
Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad
Help restore, enhance and grow Surrey's urban forest alongside other youth in Surrey.
Park Play at Salmonberry Park
Enjoy active and family-friendly games at Salmonberry Park!
Themed Swim Events
Visit your local pool for a fun themed event with your family and friends!
Legacy by Uyghur Heritage Society
Enjoy a dance show celebrating the Uyghur community's heritage.
Nature Work Parties
Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plants, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park.
Summer Family Art Party
Imagine a creative future and make art with friends and family in connection with the summer exhibition Future Memoria. All are welcome at this free drop-in event—children must be accompanied by an adult.