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He will serve a one-year term from June 16, 2016-June 2017. Dr. Thomas will be the 53rd Chair of the Surrey Board of Trade. This is a high profile volunteer position that positively impacts Surrey’s business community at all levels of government, focuses on economic development and advances the success of the Surrey Board of Trade.
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Dr. Thomas is also the Chair of the Surrey Board of Trade International Trade Team, serves on the Environment Committee and Indigenous Affairs Committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He also serves on several additional scientific and business committees. Richard Dendy, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Revenue Officer of A&A Customs Brokers Ltd., an established 36-year old trans-border logistics company, will be inducted as the 1st Vice-Chair. The Surrey Board of Trade annual Board Director nomination process brought in the following new faces joining its Board of Directors by acclimation: Tammy Rea, TD Bank John Folka, KPMG LLP The annual nomination process also resulted in the following being re-elected to the Board of Directors: Jay Rao, WSP Canada Inc. Marlyn Graziano, KPU – Kwantlen Polytechnic University Chuck Keeling, Elements Casino 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. © 2016 Surrey Board of Trade. to October 1, 2016 Thank you to everyone who made our Pop Up Junk Drop pilot a success, and who provided feedback on their experience of the event. Our feedback submission is now closed. Get rid of household items you can’t put out during your regular waste collection service during upcoming junk drop off events in Surrey. Please note this is for City of Surrey residents only. To gain entry, you must present a valid government issued identification that proves you are a Surrey resident. No valid ID means no entry.

No drywall or hazardous waste or fuel. Vehicles with drywall or hazardous materials will be turned away. Help us by Pre-Sorting Please ensure that your items are pre-sorted in your vehicle to ensure quick and easy drop-off at the event. For your reference, the drop-off areas in squence will be as follows: recycling, renovation/furniture and donations/reusable Donations of gently used clothing and housewares accepted, but no large items such as furniture. Maximum Size and Type of Vehicles Vehicle size maximum 1 ton. Any truck larger than 1 ton will be turned away. No trailers with hydraulic lifts anr/or larger than 8 ft. long. Please limit 1 trip per household for 1 ton trucks. City of Surrey residents can bring up to a pick-up load of materials (one-ton maximum size). Drop off any of the following accepted items: Furniture & Mattresses: Couches, chairs, mattresses, and other household furniture Electronics: Computers, televisions, and other household electronics (will be recycled)

Small Appliances: vacuums, scales, countertop appliances, hair dryers, fans, irons, power tools, sewing machines, typewriters, exercise equipment Appliances and Scrap Metal: Fridges, freezers, washers, dryers, and other large household appliances, scrap metal and bicycles (will be recycled) Household Renovation Waste: Clean wood (no paint, stains, glues or chemical treatments), sinks, toilets, lumber (clean wood only), pallets that are unpainted, untreated and free of glue (the wood may be pierced with nails or metal fasteners such as screws or staples) Other Household Items: Styrofoam, tires (please remove rims), mixed paper (including cardboard), printed paper, cardboard food packaging, mixed plastic (toys, household items, garden furniture, etc), gently used clothes (drop off bins), infant car seats Lighting Products: light bulbs and tubes, lighting fixtures, lighting ballasts and transformers Items Accepted for Donation You can also donate any reusable items that are in good condition at the event.

Salvation Army, Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver, Recycling Equipment and Cycles for Kids, and non-profit agencies will be gathering the following items for donation: Clothing Accessories (Shoes, purses, hats, etc.) Used Sports or Recreational Equipment Housewares (dishes, cutlery, cookware) We will not accept commercial waste and we will not accept waste from commercial vehicles. Hazardous Construction Waste: No asbestos containing materials, drywall, plaster, joint compound, vinyl flooring, ceiling tiles, vermiculite, old chimney bricks, explosives, or ammunition Commercial Waste: No dirt, rocks, sand, drywall, concrete, asbestos containing materials, or unidentified waste from commercial properties Hazardous Household Waste: No paint, solvents, flammable liquids, gasoline, or pesticides Other unaccepted items: No animal waste, animal carcasses, car parts (tires are accepted), or lead-acid batteries. For information on proper disposal of unaccepted items and to find a disposal facility near you, please visit Regeneration, the Recycling Council of BC's Recyclepedia, or call the recycling hotline at 604-RECYCLE (604-732-9253).