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Surrey mayor announces new health-care administrator, as city witnesses rapid growth

Surrey mayor announces new health-care administrator, as city witnesses rapid growth

CBC15-05-2025

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke has laid out plans aimed at keeping up with the city's growing population, set to surpass Vancouver's by 2030. The mayor held her annual state-of-the-city address and spoke of the need to expand health-care facilities and access in Surrey and White Rock. CBC's Michelle Morton has more.

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