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Long-term care facility breaks ground in British Columbia's fast-expanding Surrey

Provincial health, housing ministries team with nonprofit agency to build Guru Nanak Diversity Village
The 125-bed Guru Nanak Diversity Village in Surrey, British Columbia, is scheduled to open in 2026. (Progressive Intercultural Community Services)
The 125-bed Guru Nanak Diversity Village in Surrey, British Columbia, is scheduled to open in 2026. (Progressive Intercultural Community Services)
CoStar News
September 5, 2024 | 11:22 P.M.

A 125-bed long-term care home has broken ground in Surrey, projected to become British Columbia's most populous city by the end of the decade.

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