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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Big update on City Centre
City Centre Library Bing Thom Architects was awarded the design contract for the new City Centre Library. They also designed the Central City tower. The Library, expected to be about 65,000 sq. ft. will be built on what is currently … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Whalley
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Overpasses coming soon
Railway overpasses As part of the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor upgrade, three new railway overpasses will be built in Surrey at 152 St, 192 St, and 196 St. The design contract has been awarded to Trillium Business Strategies for $1.7 … Continue reading
Posted in Cloverdale, Guildford, Newton, South Surrey, Transport
Tagged 1, 152 st, 99, cn rail, cycling, greenway, highway, multi-use pathway, overpass, pedestrian, roberts bank, southern railway, surrey, Transport
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Renaming City Centre streets
Some roads in Surrey will get fresh names if the city’s transportation committee has its way. The committee met last week to discuss some options, and came out recommending several. Among them, the committee is recommending that the King George … Continue reading
Posted in Transport, Whalley
Tagged city centre, drive, highway, king george boulevard, rename, surrey, university, Whalley
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Details on the Surrey 2010 Celebration Site
The City of Surrey, an official partner with the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, will play host to the biggest games-time celebration south of the Fraser. The Surrey 2010 Celebration Site is a 13 day FREE winter festival featuring … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Whalley
Tagged 2010, 54-40, artist, celebration, city, curling, hot hot heat, olympic, sam roberts, site, skating, surrey, tokyo police club, vancouver, venue
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