Welcome to Newton!
Newton is named after settler E.J. Newton who in 1886 settled at what is now 72 Avenue and 124 Street. The BC Electric Railway stimulated Newton’s growth and helped to establish the corner of 72 Avenue and King George Boulevard as a Town Centre.
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Connections — Community — and Conversation
Harry Lamba and The UPS Store in Newton deliver s more than packages. He delivers trust and neighbourhood spirit! Harry Lamba is a trusted and familiar face with Newton...
Re-imagine the Newton Recreation Centre Plan
The future Newton Community Centre, a $90 million project planned for the 6900 block of King George Boulevard, formerly Rona, on the west side of Surrey’s busiest north-south road was...
Through Their Eyes
Shining a light on homelessness in Surrey They are somebody’s brother, father, sister, or friend. The people living in the shelters, emergency response centres, or even the trees...
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Graffiti program
Have you spotted any graffiti?
Report it by sending us an email. ‘Goodbye Graffiti’ is contracted by the BIA to ensure the boundary is a graffiti free zone.
Safety Concerns
Always call 911 in case of an emergency.
For all other non-emergency safety concerns call Non-Emergency Surrey RCMP.
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