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June 8, 2026

White Rock Council Today's Agenda

White Rock Community Centre Council Chambers

3:00 p.m. In CAMERA Closed to the public

4:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting

Monday, June 8 at 4 p.m. at the White Rock Community Centre located at 15154 Russell Avenue.

Read the agenda and watch the video livestream at http://tinyurl.com/44xmhu94 .

 

Property Taxes are due July 2, 2026

A reminder to White Rock residents that property taxes are due Thursday, July 2, 2026. All notices have been delivered by mail, and if you have not received your notice, please contact the Financial Services Department at White Rock City Hall at 604-541-2280. All property owners, even new owners, are responsible for payment of property taxes by the deadline to avoid penalties, regardless of whether a tax notice is received.


Payments Options

  • Pay online or in person through your financial institution.  Most financial institutions will take payments for property taxes.  Ensure that your payment is dated on or before the due date to avoid a penalty.  See your Property Tax Notice for instructions.

  • Use the secure Drop Box to the left of the main doors at City Hall

  • Pay by credit card online at whiterockcity.ca/online or at City Hall. Note, a 2% fee applies to credit card payments.

  • In person at City Hall, 15322 Buena Vista Avenue, White Rock, V4B 1Y6, open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

  • Mail a cheque. Ensure your folio number is listed on the front of the cheque and payments must be received by the due date. Mail lost or delayed by Canada Post will be subject to penalty.

     

Home Owner Grant

Eligible property owners must apply for the home owner grant every year to receive the tax reduction. Apply online at gov.bc.ca/homeownergrant or call 1-888-355-2700.

Tax Deferment Program

The Province offers a property tax deferment program for eligible residential homeowners. Learn more at gov.bc.ca/propertytaxdeferment.

For more information and answers to your questions, visit whiterockcity.ca/taxes 


June 04, 2026

White Rock RCMP is investigating following a suspicious item located along Marine Drive

 

On June 3, 2026, at approximately 11:33 a.m., White Rock RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious item believed to be a possible improvised explosive device (IED) near the intersection of Marine Drive and Centre Street.

Due to the nature of the report, officers immediately secured the area and established a safety perimeter to ensure public safety. Marine Drive was temporarily closed between Fir Street and Cypress Street. 

The RCMP Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) attended the scene, assessed the item, and rendered it safe. The item was subsequently removed from the area and has been confirmed not to contain any explosive material. 

The investigation into the origin of the item remains ongoing.

Anyone who was in the area and observed anything suspicious is asked to contact White Rock RCMP 778-545-4800.

 

Ousted Surrey Police Chief Breaks Silence

Fired Surrey Police Chief NORM LIMPINSKI yesterday submitted a letter to the his fellow members of the surrey Police Services. In his letter LIPINSKI told the force he was fired without cause on the first day back from his vacation time.

Lipinski went on to tell the force he leaves with “immense pride” in what the SPS accomplished together in extraordinarily challenging circumstances.

“Building a new police service from the ground up and reaching ‘Police of Jurisdiction’ status is, without question, the proudest achievement of my 48 years in policing. That milestone was only possible because of the professionalism, dedication, and resilience demonstrated by every member of this organization,” he said.

He continues to talk about how much he will reflect on the people he worked with at SPS and over his career. He doesn’t focus on numbers, projects, or the achievements – but the people.

“Those are the memories that will stay with me.”

He finished his letter by stating it had been an “honour to serve alongside” the other members of the SPS.

“It has truly been the privilege of a lifetime.”

 

June 03, 2026

Surrey Police Board (SPB), Harley Chappell Follows Chief Lipinski Out The Door

Semiahmoo First Nations leader and head of Surrey Police Board HARLEY CHAPPELL has resigned as a result of the ousting of SPS chief NORM LIPINSKI.

Chappell explains that the board decided to ask Lipinski to resign or face involuntary termination during a meeting on May 29, which he did not attend.

He says that nobody in attendance had reached out to him afterwards to inform him about the motion.

Chappell says he did not find out what took place during Friday’s meeting until Monday.

“I will choose to step aside and allow them to tidy up this mess." Chappell’s resignation is effective immediately.

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June 02, 2026

Surrey Police Services Chief Norm Lipinski Out

The Surrey Police Board has announced that Chief Constable Norm Lipinski has left Surrey Police Service (SPS), and Deputy Chief Constable Todd Matsumoto has been appointed Interim Chief Constable.

We want to assure our partners and all community members that we remain focused on protecting public safety and providing uninterrupted service delivery to the community. We are confident in the leadership team of SPS, and in the continued professionalism of all SPS personnel.

The Board will shortly initiate a recruitment process for a new permanent Chief Constable and will share further information regarding that process in the coming weeks.

We appreciate the ongoing support and collaboration of all partners and community members. Your support is invaluable towards helping make SPS make the most modern, trusted, and responsive police service in the country.

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Executive Director Jason Kuzminski at jason.kuzminski@surreypoliceboard.ca.

Signed,

 

Hanne Madsen
Leadership Transition Committee (on behalf of the Surrey Police Board)

 

Statement from the Mayor: Police chief transition

I want to thank Chief Lipinski for his service to the City and the Surrey Police Service over the last five years. As mayor, my focus remains public safety, and I look forward to working with Interim Chief Todd Matsumoto during this transition period.

I am confident that the Surrey Police Board has a plan in place that will continue to prioritize keeping our neighbourhoods safe, while supporting the SPS to become a Canadian leader in trusted, modern, and responsive policing. 

Mayor Brenda Locke  / City of Surrey

 

 

 

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Friday June 05, 2026

Do As I Say..........Not As I Do

The Lower Mainland may be on one of the driest Summers in recent memory. We have had an unusually low amount of precipitation this Winter and Spring. The snow-pack which provides a considerable amount of drinking water in the Province has been incredibly low this year. The rivers are running low. Not a good sign.

As a result both Metro Vancouver and White Rock have issued water restrictions earlier than ever before.

Surrey Water Restrictions /Part of Metro Vancouver water system - (click here)

White Rock Water Restrictions / We possess our own water supply from an aqua-fir located below our City by the Sea - (click here)

Here in White Rock we are fortunate to have our own water supply which comes from an aqua-fir located below the city. Now that does not mean we have an unlimited amount of water. As our population continues to grow the city is constantly monitoring the water supply. So far so good.

But, and there is always a but.

Knowing we are facing a possible water shortage, I believe the city could and should be leading by example.

To wit is it necessary for us to be watering city parks (Memorial Park waterfront) on a daily basis?

Recently I was walking along Roper avenue near White Rock elementary and I encountered a company called REVIVE pressure washing a sidewalk near the city's well water location? Over the next week I have seen numerous examples of city approved pressure washing (including behind city hall) by this company. Hundreds of gallons of water running off city streets into the waste water system. Just my opinion but hardly leading by example.

We should also cut back on the daily automatic water regulations not only for the city but for local residents. One only needs to drive along White Rock streets in the early morning to see the tell tale rivers of water running down the curbs.

WE could do better and WE should!

David Chesney

Editor/Publisher

3rd Term White Rock City Councillor

 

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The White Rock City Orchestra is delighted to announce our upcoming Summer Concert on Saturday, June 13th at 3:00 PM 

St. Mark's Anglican Church/ Ocean Park 20th avenue

We invite you to join us as for a concert that celebrates some of the Films and Television shows that have been filmed here on the Peninsular. As for our last concert, there will also be a gallery featuring local artists. The concert will include works from shows such as The X-Files, Psych, Supernatural and the many Hallmark Christmas shows filmed here! 

 

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