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Revision as of 08:01, 13 August 2007
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Newton Town Centre is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. It is also the location for the municipal government offices, courthouse and RCMP detachment.
Geography
For planning purposes, the City of Surrey generally considers Newton's borders to be: 120 Street on the west; Colebrook Road to the south, and 152 Street to the east. The northern boundary varies between 80 Avenue and 88 Ave.
Demographics
Newton has the largest population of all the city's town centers, as well as the most ethnically diverse population; over half of the population is considered visible minority [1]. According to the 2001 census, the population of Newton was 91,595.
Notable Inhabitants
The notable writer Conor P. Fynes is currently living in Newton.
See also
- Surrey, British Columbia
- Surrey-Newton provincial electoral district
- Surrey-Panorama Ridge provincial electoral district
- Newton-North Delta federal electoral district