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From: Public Services and Procurement Canada

News Release

The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, today announced a contract to LEC Engineering Contracting Ltd. for the construction of the new Immigration Holding Centre in Surrey, British Columbia.

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December 21, 2017 - Surrey, British Columbia - Public Services and Procurement Canada

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The Government of Canada is committed to preserving the integrity of its resources, while ensuring the health and safety of its building occupants.

The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, today announced a contract to LEC Engineering Contracting Ltd. for the construction of the new Immigration Holding Centre in Surrey, British Columbia.

This key investment is made under the Government of Canada’s National Immigration Detention Framework, which includes funding to improve immigration detention infrastructure and reduce reliance on provincial correctional facilities to house immigration detainees.

The contract, valued at almost $23.1 million, is the result of a competitive tendering process initiated earlier this summer. The contract consists of refitting an existing federal building into a new centre designed specifically for immigration detention purposes. This new facility will replace the existing short-term Immigration Holding Centre at the Vancouver International Airport. Construction work includes interior and exterior renovations, roofing replacement, structural upgrades, landscape improvements, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades which will meet today’s health, safety, and environmental standards.

Construction is expected to be completed by November 2018. It is anticipated that this construction contract will create significant local jobs from start to finish.

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“Our government is committed to investing in repairs and retrofits to its wide range of properties and buildings. This federal building will become an accessible and modern facility that meets today’s health, safety and environmental standards. This project will in turn create local business opportunities and jobs in the construction industry.”

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The Honourable Carla Qualtrough
Minister of Public Services and Procurement

Quick Facts

  • The open, fair and transparent procurement process ensures Canadians obtain value for money and will result in a number of local jobs.

  • In addition to local jobs, this project will create as many as 200 apprenticeship opportunities in various trades, including mechanical, electrical, drywall, carpentry and roofing.

  • The new Immigration Holding Centre will be located at 13130 76 Avenue in Surrey, British Columbia. The site is a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police facility that will be retrofitted to become the future Immigration Holding Centre.

  • The new holding centre will have capacity to hold up to 73 detainees.

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Office of the Honourable Carla Qualtrough
819-997-5421

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Town centre of Surrey
Location of Cloverdale within Metro Vancouver
Coordinates: 49°06′00″N122°43′59″W / 49.100°N 122.733°WCoordinates: 49°06′00″N122°43′59″W / 49.100°N 122.733°W
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
RegionLower Mainland
Regional DistrictMetro Vancouver
CitySurrey
Government
• MayorDoug McCallum
• MP (Fed.)John Aldag (Liberal)
• MLA (Prov.)Marvin Hunt (Liberal)
Population
(2016)[1]
• Total65,645
Time zoneUTC−8 (PST)
• Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)

Cloverdale is a town centre in the city of Surrey, British Columbia, located in the eastern portion of the city just west of the city of Langley, an eastern suburb of Vancouver. The town centre was initially founded as a small farm community in 1870 for its fertile land and temperate climate. Cloverdale eventually amalgamated into Surrey as one of its six town centres.[2]

Cloverdale is known as a historic centre of Surrey, and is home to many heritage sites and the city of Surrey's official museum.[3] Christ Church, one of its oldest buildings was built in 1882 and still stands today.[4]

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History[edit]

Surrey Museum is located in Cloverdale

William Shannon (1843-1928) was one of the first settlers to the Surrey Cloverdale region, buying 960 acres of land from the government in 1875.[5][6] He was inspired to name the area from the clover that grew there in abundance.[6]

Cloverdale was the City of Surrey's first town centre, officially established in 1879 near Five Corners, the historic intersection of 60 Avenue and Old McClellan Road.[5]

Adding railways was significant in developing the area. Linking Bellingham, Washington to New Westminster was the subsidiary of the Great Northern Railway forged in the valley in 1891 and created a station named Cloverdale.[5]

In 1881, the first Surrey Town Hall was constructed there. In 1912, the Municipal Hall was built in the southwest corner of Cloverdale.[5]

In 1882, Surrey's first school was established on land donated by Joseph Shannon.[5]

In the 1920s and 1930s, Cloverdale was a common destination for Americans in Washington State seeking for alcohol to address the Prohibition laws.[5]

In 1968, Cloverdale's population reached to 5,000.[5] By 2016, the population stood at 65,645.[7]

Arts and culture[edit]

Cloverdale includes a campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), called KPU Tech. It is the main campus for the Faculty of Trades and Technology at KPU. [8]

Cloverdale's Canada Day events are the most popular in Western Canada. For example, 100,000 people are expected to attend the 2018 July 1 celebrations.[9]

Film and television[edit]

Cloverdale is best known[citation needed] outside its immediate vicinity as the primary 'main street' and 'downtown' sets for the television show Smallville. In the past, a billboard once stood on the edge of the community that read, 'Destination Cloverdale - Home of Smallville.'[10]

The community has been home to other filming, including one of Coca-Cola's Christmas commercials. Despite filming during summer, the town square was decked with Christmas decorations, including fake snow.

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In June 2006, a film titled Deck The Halls was filmed, and the area was once again decorated in Christmas decorations and fake snow.

In September 2006 the feature film Postal was filmed in Cloverdale.

The 2007 film Hot Rod, starring Andy Samberg, was also filmed in Cloverdale. A portion of 176th Street was shut down to accommodate a riot scene and a motorcycle stunt involving jumping over fifteen school buses was filmed at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds.

In addition to being filmed there, the town of Cloverdale was a fictional setting of Stargate Universe episode entitled 'Cloverdale'.

In July 2012 and February 2016 the show Supernatural was filmed at Christ Church on Old McLellan Road.

Music[edit]

The Cloverdale Fairgrounds was one of the North American stops of the 1994 Lollapalooza in August 1994. Featured performers were Smashing Pumpkins, The Beastie Boys, and A Tribe Called Quest.

Rodeo[edit]

The Stetson Bowl Stadium, the main rodeo venue.

Cloverdale is also known for the yearly Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair on the Victoria Day long weekend, which attracts visitors from all over western North America. It is the fifth largest rodeo in Canada.[11] Its location, the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, is also home to Fraser Downs, which is a popular racetrack and casino.

Demographics[edit]

Ethnic groups in Cloverdale (2016)
Source: [1]
%
Ethnic groupEuropean69%
South Asian14%
Aboriginal5%
Filipino4%
Chinese3%
Other5%
Total %100%
Languages spoken in Cloverdale (2016)
Source: [2]
%
LanguageEnglish87%
Punjabi5%
Korean2%
Mandarin1%
Spanish1%
Other4%
Total %100%

Notable people[edit]

  • Matthew Stowe - Top Chef Canada Season 3 winner
  • George Royal - Thoroughbred racehorse

See also[edit]

  • Surrey-Cloverdale, provincial electoral district

References[edit]

  1. ^'Neighbourhood Profile Cloverale'(PDF). City of Surrey. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  2. ^City of Surrey websiteArchived 2012-10-16 at the Wayback Machine - Community Profiles: Cloverdale
  3. ^City of Surrey website - Our Communities: Cloverdale
  4. ^ctrchurch.com - Heritage
  5. ^ abcdefgLuxton & Associates, Donald (January 2015). Cloverdale Town Centre Heritage Study.
  6. ^ abHistory of Surrey and Clover ValleyArchived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Cloverdale Business Improvement Association website
  7. ^'Neighbourhood Profile Cloverale'(PDF). City of Surrey. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  8. ^'KPU Tech Campus'. Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  9. ^Zillich, Tom (April 25, 2018). 'Surrey will party with Serena Ryder, Brett Kissel on Canada Day this year'. Peace Arch News.
  10. ^http://www.bclocalnews.com/opinion/130670383.html?mobile=false
  11. ^'Top Events Canada – Top 10 Rodeo Events and Rodeo Festivals of Canada'. www.topeventscanada.com. Retrieved 2015-08-20.

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Surrounding communities[edit]

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