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  2. Surrey, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Surrey city council created and adopted the Surrey Sustainability Charter: [77] a comprehensive document spanning 72 pages that takes a comprehensive look at all facets of society and creates an overarching document to guide the urban development of the city for the next 50 years. In 2011, the city council released the second update to ...

  3. Surrey Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Surrey Police Service (SPS) is a municipal police force in the city of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of several police departments within the Metro Vancouver Regional District , [ 5 ] and as of December 2022, the second largest municipal police service in British Columbia .

  4. City of Surrey - Wikipedia

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  5. City officials respond to complaints about derelict properties

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  6. Surrey City Council - Wikipedia

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    Surrey City Council is the governing body of the City of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and eight elected city councilors representing the city as a whole. Municipal elections also select six school trustees.

  7. Surrey Police - Wikipedia

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    There were 710 complaint cases for Surrey Police in 2009/10. This is a 206% change on the 2003/04 figure. This is the second highest increase (after Northamptonshire) of all 43 forces in England and Wales .

  8. Brenda Locke - Wikipedia

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    That October, Locke announced in a statement the city would seek a judicial review on the provincial order. [19] The case was dismissed by the Supreme Court of British Columbia in May 2024, [20] with the Surrey Police Service scheduled to assume jurisdiction over the city on November 29, 2024. [21]

  9. Dave Hayer - Wikipedia

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    As well, Hayer created the Surrey Police Officer of the Year awards and initiated the building of the Surrey Chamber of Commerce (now Surrey Board of Trade) building. Hayer currently works with the Dominion Lending Centres. He previously worked with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) as a mortgage advisor.