The passive nihilism of the present age
By Derek Davey
After a year of immense change, the divide between the haves and the have nots remains frustratingly the same
By Zubeida Jaffer
In 1902 she fought for emancipation, including that of women, and was the first black South African to graduate with a BSc
The Big Brain of Apartheid would not approve of the neat neighbourhood that still bears his name
By Daniel le Roux
The work-from-home genie is out of the bottle, and technology to automate processes has been adopted far faster than under normal circumstances. Students should think carefully about what this means for their studies
The 1,341 acres of Whalley that is defined as Surrey City Centre will be transformed by these projects, which are set to create over 60 new towers with a height of at least 25 storeys. Many of these towers are far higher than the benchmark used for analysis, including several towers 50 storeys or greater.
Surrey City Centre’s major development activities as of December 2020: approved (green/left); under construction (red/centre); and proposed (grey/right). (Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association)
Approved developments
To date, the City of Surrey has approved 12,681 homes, 1.95 million sq. ft. of office space, and 135,134 sq. ft. of retail space.