Over the weekend, demolition crews arrived at the Surrey Public Market — which has sat vacant at the corner of 64 Avenue and King George Boulevard for nearly two decades — and began to rip down what's left of the old building. "It's been 19 years that we've been looking at this place just decay and crumble," said Jude Hannah, who lives nearby. Rat raceHannah says the only downside to tearing down the building is the fear that rats will flee into the neighbourhood. Assessment lists the northern parcel at 6396 King George Blvd. at $6,379,000 and the parcel to the south at 6388 King George Blvd.
Source: CBC News September 20, 2017 02:15 UTC