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Tag Archives: campbell heights
Campbell Heights employment lands, the dark underbelly of Surrey
There are many exciting things happening as Surrey transforms from a suburban centre to a real city. Whether it’s the transformation of Whalley into a mixed-use downtown core, the proposed revitalization of Newton Town Centre, or the installation of bikeways; … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Environment
Tagged campbell heights, Development, Latimer Lake, planning, stokes pit, surrey
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Circa 2000: “High Tech for Campbell Heights”
Found this laughable story the other day at the Surrey Archives about Campbell Heights (aka: Stokes Pit, part of the Little Campbell Watershed). Campbell Heights was the official name of the what former Mayor McCallum called the “largest industrial development … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Environment, South Surrey, Town Centre
Tagged bc, campbell heights, Development, doug mccallum, high tech, industrial, little campbell watershed, stokes pit, surrey
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Campbell Heights continues to pave over key habitats
Despite numerous environmental groups panning Surrey over the development of the Campbell Heights area, the City continues to push forward with Phase 2 of the area’s plan. It was initially revealed several years ago by the David Suzuki Foundation that … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Environment, South Surrey, Town Centre
Tagged campbell heights, Development, dianne watts, Environment, fish, industrial, mayor, salmon, sensitive, surrey, sustainability
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