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April 26, 2026

 

City of White Rock

IN CAMERA 3 p.m - Closed To The Public

Regular council meeting is Monday, April 27 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 .

 

City Of Surrey

Flags at Surrey City Hall and all civic buildings will be lowered to half-mast today (Sunday, April 26) to mark the one-year anniversary of the tragic deaths that occurred at the Lapu Lapu Festival in Vancouver on April 26, 2025.

 

April 25, 2026

City of Surrey to host B.C.’s largest Earth Day celebration today

For immediate release: April 24, 2026  

The 15th annual Party for the Planet will feature live music and dance battles on four stages, and a sustainable marketplace, plant sale, rock climbing wall, tomato plant giveaway, and so much more.

Admission is free. 

For more event information, visit partyfortheplanet.ca.                

When:                 Saturday, April 25, 2026

Time:                   11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Schedule:           11:00 a.m. – Event begins. Plant sale opens.

11:30 a.m. – Merlin the Magician performs on the TD Bank Group Family Stage

2:05 p.m. – Mayor & Council Ceremony with Indigenous Welcome by Kevin Kelly

2:35 p.m. – Free Tomato Plant Giveaway in City Hall Atrium

5:30 p.m. – West Coast Circus performs on the TD Bank Group Family Stage

6:40 p.m. – Higher Ground Dance Battle Finale on the Community Stage

Location:            Surrey Civic Plaza (13450 104 Ave, Surrey)

Parking:              Free underground parking is available on P1 and P2 of Surrey City Hall.

 

April 24, 2026

White Rock City Council Adopts 2026-2030 Financial Plan/Bylaw

White Rock City Council adopted the 2026–2030 Financial Plan Bylaw on April 20, 2026, at a Special Council Meeting. The Financial Plan prioritizes community needs, enhances service delivery, and advances Council’s strategic priorities over the next five years.

The budget and its investments are supported by a 5.04% increase to property taxes, of which 1.38% is for core municipal services, 1.53% is for RCMP, and 2.13% is for Capital and Infrastructure.  

“White Rock City Council has taken a balanced and responsible approach that protects essential services while strengthening the city’s long‑term financial resilience during shifting economic conditions. As part of this commitment, Mayor and Council remuneration will be reduced by 10% in 2026 to help offset rising costs,” said Mayor Megan Knight. “Our focus remains on delivering high‑quality core services to our residents as efficiently as possible while adhering to new regulatory requirements, and to ensure a bright and sustainable future for White Rock.” 

Public feedback on the Financial Plan was gathered through a community survey conducted in July 2025, public engagement in February 2026 on the Talk White Rock platform, as well as a public feedback session at the March 9, 2026 Regular Council Meeting.

Key items residents identified, which are reflected in the Financial Plan are:

  • Public Safety and Emergency Services emerged as the top priorities in 2026, with stronger support compared to 2025.

  • Satisfaction was highest for Emergency Services, Parks and Open Spaces, and Arts and Cultural Programming.

  • Respondents most often supported maintaining current service levels (62%), with fewer supporting service reductions (21%) or expansion (11%), compared to 2025.

  • Capital investment priorities shifted toward Recreation Facilities (57% in 2026, up from 37% in 2025), while Fire and Emergency Services and Engineering Infrastructure remained consistently high.

For more information, view the Draft 2026–2030 Financial Plan at www.talkwhiterock.ca/2026financialplan

 

 

April 23, 2026

WHITE ROCK'S NIGHT MARKET RETURNS MAY 1ST

Check out Langley's FARM COUNTRY BREWING'S commemorative Pier City Lager.

Friday Nights On The Promenade in Memorial Park

Food trucks, local makers, and good company by the pier.

Other dates - June 5/July 17/Aug 17/Sept 04

 

 

April 22, 2026

Ship Ahoy Matey

Coming to Steveston docks May 2 & 3 one of the world’s most iconic tall ships up close.

Boarding the Kaiwo Maru is a rare opportunity.

Ticket sales will begin on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 10:00 am. Accepted payment methods include Visa and Mastercard.

Review frequently asked questions about ship boarding by clicking here.

Live performances across multiple stages / Artisan vendors and cultural experiences

 

As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer White Rock Pickleball association is in full swing with special evening events. There are always two courts left open for drop ins, but joining in the fin nights is a great way to get an introduction to this fast growing in popularity game

Evening Events:

Mondays:           Musical Night starts on 11th May
                           Event: 6:00 to 7:30


Tuesdays:          Women's Night starts on 12th May
                          Events: 4:30 to 6:00 (Helen and Lynda)

              6:00 to 7:30


 Wednesdays:    Men's Night Starts on 6th May
                          Events: 4:30 to 6:00 (Jiwan and Kevin)

                          6:00 to 7:30

                   
Thursdays:         Mixed Night Starts on 7th May
                          Event: 6:00 to 7:30 

IMPORTANT NOTICE RE SUMMER TOURNAMENT - We have had to change the tournament dates to June 12/13/14, 2026.  Similar to last year's Spring Tournament, it is intended as a FUN event to launch our summer pickleball season.  More information regarding the tournament will be forthcoming from your Tournament Director, Peter Hucul.

 

April 21, 2026

Special Council Meeting

A Special Council meeting to consider final adoption of the 2026 - 2030 Financial Plan takes place on Monday, April 20 at 4 p.m. in Council Chambers at the White Rock Community Centre.

Bylaw 2576 - A bylaw to establish a Financial Plan for 2026-2030. Bylaw 2576 received three (3) readings on April 13, 2026 and is on the agenda for consideration of final reading.

Council gave give final reading to "White Rock Financial Plan (2026-2030) Bylaw, 2026, No. 2576.

The operating budget was approved 4-3 with councillors BAINS, MANNING and TREVELYAN in opposition.

 

Proportion of Revenue by Funding Source

The table below labeled ‘Revenue by Source 2026’ shows the proportion of total revenue to be raised from each funding source in 2026. Property taxes form the second largest portion of revenues at 35%. They provide a stable and consistent source of revenues to pay for many services, such as police and fire fighting, which are difficult or undesirable to fund on a user-pay basis.

Fees and charges represent 22% of planned revenues. The most significant of these are water, sanitary sewer, drainage and solid waste user fees which are charged on a user-pay basis. This basis attempts to fairly apportion utility service costs to those you use these services.

Other revenue sources represent 43% of the budgeted revenue for 2026. They include sale of services, interest and penalties, government grants, contributions, pay parking, and building permit fees. These revenues fluctuate due to economic conditions and City initiatives, and in the case of government grants require approval by senior governments.

Distribution of Property Taxes Between Property Classes

The table below labeled ‘Property Tax Distribution 2026’ details the distribution of property tax revenue between property classes. The City’s primary goal is to set tax rates that are sufficient, after maximizing non-tax revenues, to provide for service delivery, city assets, and maintain tax stability. This is accomplished by maintaining the historical relationship between property classes and applying the same annual tax rate increase across all classes.

Revenue by Source 2026

Property Value Taxes

35%

Fees & Charges

22%

Other Sources

43%

Property Tax Distribution 2026

Class 1 – Residential

92.15%

Class 2 – Utility

0.19%

Class 5 – Light Industry

0.03%

Class 6 – Business & Other

7.60%

Class 8 – Recreation & Non-Profit

0.03%

Use of Permissive Tax Exemptions

The City’s Annual Report contains a list of permissive exemptions granted for the year and the amount of property tax revenue foregone. Permissive tax exemptions are granted to not-for- profit institutions per City policy and include exemptions for religious institutions, service organizations, and cultural institutions, all which form a valuable part of our community. Each year organizations can make an application for permissive tax exemptions which are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

 

April 20, 2026

Happenings On Restaurant Row

At a time when the majority of restaurants in the Lower Mainland are fighting to keep their heads above water, the new restaurant openings on the White Rock waterfront show no sign of slowing down.

Over on EAST BEACH/Marine Drive "FUSION" has opened in the old DELUXE location. Whereas DELUXE occupied both levels in their previous short lived incarnation, FUSION will only operate on the lower level.

According to the husband wife team owners, FUSION felt like a perfect name for their new restaurant, as it's menu will have a mixture of Malaysian, Chinese and Italian dishes.

Back at WEST BEACH burger lovers anxiously await the opening of CHAI BAR.

The Chai Bar is centrally located across from Memorial Park on Marine Drive.

Further East from THE CHAIR BAR in the old locale of the ITALIAN TOUCH (and many more) it appears judging by the printing on their sign this new restaurant may be serving Arabic food.

 

April 18, 2026

Public Notice: Road Closures & Traffic Changes for the White Rock Farmers’ Market

Road Closures:

• Russell Avenue (Johnston Rd. to Foster St.)

• Johnston Road (Russell Ave. to Thrift Ave.)

Every Sunday from April 19 to October 11, 2026

Traffic control hours: Approximately 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

What to Expect:

• Clearly marked detour routes around the market area

• Traffic Control Persons on site to assist vehicles and pedestrians

• Driveway access maintained where possible

• Temporary no parking restrictions may be in place (advance notice provided)

All roads will reopen following market tear down each Sunday.

Thank you for your patience.

 

Gas Be Gone

The last gas station in White Rock's town centre the PETRO CANADA service station located at Thrift Avenue and Johnston road will close up operations effective April 30.

Many local residents relied on the popular gas station as it was the last full service outlet on the Semiahmoo Peninsula.

The service portion of the gas bar will remain open for the foreseeable future.

 

 

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Recipe of the Week

Lemon Orzo Recipe

This lemon orzo pasta is a quick and easy one-pot dinner or side dish! Perfect for weeknights, it's lightly creamy and full of bright lemon flavor. Feel free to add your favorite protein or veggies!

 

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter or extra-virgin olive oil

  • 1½ cups orzo pasta

  • 3 to 4 cups vegetable broth

  • 2 garlic cloves, grated

  • ½ teaspoon sea salt

  • Freshly ground black pepper

  • ½ cup frozen peas

  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, plus more to taste

  • Zest of 1 lemon

  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese, plus more for serving

  • ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley, basil, and/or dill

Instructions

  • Melt the butter in a large saucepan or medium Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the orzo and cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes to toast it.

  • Add 3 cups of the broth, the garlic, salt, and several grinds of pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, and cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes, or until the broth is absorbed. Add the peas and cook for another 2 minutes, or until heated through.

  • Remove from the heat and add the lemon juice and zest, Parmesan, and half the herbs, stirring until the cheese is melted. Season to taste, stirring in more broth as needed to keep the orzo lightly creamy.

  • Serve topped with the remaining herbs and more cheese, if desired.

     

 

In MY Opinion

White Rock and every other city in British Columbia will go to the polls in October to elect a new civic government.

My challenge will be whether to put my name forth for a fourth term. One of the deciding factors may have already been answered. Out of the clear blue a week back the Provincial Government released the press release below.

The Province has introduced legislative amendments that would allow it to establish a mandatory, province wide code of conduct for all local elected officials in B.C. with clear processes for complaints, investigations and sanctions. Conduct issues can include bullying or harassment in meetings, harassment of staff or disrespectful behaviour between elected officials that can make governing a community challenging.

“While many local governments have conduct codes today, they are not consistent across jurisdictions and often lack clear steps to address conduct issues,” said Brittny Anderson, Minister of State for Local Governments and Rural Communities. “Once in place, a provincial code of conduct will ensure all local elected officials are held to the same ethical standards across B.C., help avoid dysfunction at the local level and improve fairness and public trust in local governments.”

 

First of all I find it rather interesting I found this information out from reading a press release. If there was any advance notice or discussion with city hall I was not privy to any such conversation.

In this particular case I welcome Provincial oversight. I know from personal experience an elected official can be dragged into a secretive IN CAMERA meeting and forced to accept whatever the majority of the council of the day feels appropriate punishment for conduct.

This past election term our White Rock council had a 28 page CODE OF CONDUCT dropped in our laps for approval. No input no discussion, simply pass it and move on. I chose not to approve the document yet that majority of our current council pushed it through.

The Province has clearly identified where a council is made up of a group of councillors that band together they can, have and will operate nothing more than a kangaroo court.

If a citizen decides for any reason to file a CODE OF CONDUCT against an elected official, the recipient of said violation must either knuckle under or the the matter proceeds to a "mediator" which the cost runs somewhere in the neighbourhood of $25,000.00 bill to the city. The findings of said mediator then makes recommendations to the city and council. Council then goes back into the secretive meeting IN CAMERA and either executes the recommendations (if they dislike that councillor) or simply set aside the judgment and recommendation if (they like said councillor.) If the councillor refuses to accept the mediation process, it moves to a full inquiry which can run the city cost in legal fees up to $90,000.00.

..and therein lies the very reason the Province is stepping with this forced oversight.

Having been on the receiving end of this flawed process, for the first time I welcome the Province inserting themselves into civic gornment.

 

David Chesney

White Rock city councillor

Editor/Publisher/White Rock Sun

 

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Vendor call out! We are looking for makers and artisans for the market at Spring Fest on Saturday, May 2nd in Elgin Heritage Park.

?12-4pm (vendor set up starts at 10am)

?13723 Crescent Road, Surrey

?Vendor fee only - $40, Vendor fee + table? chairs - $45

Co-hosted by Historic Stewart Farm and Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House.

 

 

White Rock Garden Club Plant Sale 2026
Saturday May 9th, 2026
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Cash only!!
Ocean Park Community Hall, 1577-128th Street
Featuring plants such as hostas, dahlias, sedum, heuchera, succulents, grasses, veggies, herbs and shrubs ranging from $2 to $8
Fill in spaces in your beds or create a whole new bed on a shoestring
We also have books garden decor lots of baked goods and hanging baskets and a flower market for Mother's Day
Beautiful raffle baskets
Don't forget this sale is cash only

 

 

 

 

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