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Geography of British Columbia / Greater Vancouver / Geography of Canada / Surrey /  British Columbia / School District 36 Surrey / Surrey / Vancouver / Whalley /  British Columbia / Lower Mainland / Indo-Canadians in Greater Vancouver
Date: 2015-09-11 14:08:00
Geography of British Columbia
Greater Vancouver
Geography of Canada
Surrey
British Columbia
School District 36 Surrey
Surrey
Vancouver
Whalley
British Columbia
Lower Mainland
Indo-Canadians in Greater Vancouver

News Release EMBARGOED September 11, 2015 Who lives in the Lower Mainland’s fastest growing city? Comprehensive profile explores population, economic, and social data Surrey is the Lower Mainland’s fastest growing ci

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