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You are invited to the following: PRESS CONFERENCE Releasing the Results of Surrey’s perception to reality study. Unveiling the results of Surrey’s first Vital Signs study. Does Surrey make the grade? Find out how residents rate life in BC’s fastest growing community. The surprising results of a landmark study on Surrey will be released on October 7th. It examines broad-reaching research on quality of life and compares it with the results of a public opinion survey. What are Surrey’s top 11 issues? How did residents ‘grade’ their community? Please join us and our partners, the Surrey Board of Trade and Simon Fraser University, as we reveal the results of Surrey’s first Vital Signs report. What: Unveiling of Surrey’s first Vital Signs study Who: Jeff Hector, President, SurreyCares Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade When: October 7, 2014 – 9:00am-10:30am - Summary of results followed by detailed briefing Where: Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 - 88 Avenue, Studio Theatre -30- Contact: John Kageorge - 604-617-4745, [email protected] Anita Huberman – 604-340-3899, anita@businessinsurrey SurreyCares is striving to make Surrey a stronger, more vibrant community. It administers funds for partners as well as through it’s own endowment. It was created, is funded and is run by locals as a registered, non-profit society. surreycares.org Vital Signs is a national initiative by Community Foundations of Canada. It combines statistical data and public perspective into a community report on many issues that are important to residents. In 2013, 25 communities across Canada published Vital Signs reports, including Abbotsford, Victoria and Vancouver. The Surrey Board of Trade, in Surrey since 1918, provides businesses and organizations with economic opportunity, workplace development and education, international trade, government advocacy and business connections. The Surrey Board of Trade has 2,100 business members, representing 6,000 business contacts and over 60,000 employees. We support business, attract business and improve economic efficiencies for business through government lobbying. The Surrey Board of Trade is the go-to place for business resources and information. We believe that transportation and education are the two economic foundations of building a city.
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 23:07:13 +0000

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