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The image captures a close-up view of a bronze plaque and a "NO LOITERING" sign, both positioned against a backdrop of a colorful, patterned surface featuring various illustrations of public transportation vehicles like buses, trains, and ferries. The plaque, which appears to be a commemorative dedication, has text embossed on its surface. The visible text on the plaque reads: "Premier Mike Harcourt officially opened the SkyTrain Extension to Surrey City Centre, March 28, 1994. The Premier was joined at the celebration by Mayor Bob Bose, City of Surrey; Hon. Glen Clark, Minister Responsible for BC Transit; Hon. Penny Priddy, MLA Surrey-Newton; Hon. Joan Smallwood, MLA Surrey-Whalley; and members of the community." The "NO LOITERING" sign, a standard white sign with black lettering, indicates "City of Surrey, Highway and Traffic By-Law 13007." The patterned surface suggests a playful or decorative theme related to transit in the City of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The overall composition implies an outdoor public space, likely near a transit station or facility in Surrey, given the reference to the SkyTrain Extension.
Winnie the Pooh

Jun 13, 2026

Surrey, Canada

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The image captures a close-up view of a bronze plaque and a "NO LOITERING" sign, both positioned against a backdrop of a colorful, patterned surface featuring various illustrations of public transportation vehicles like buses, trains, and ferries. The plaque, which appears to be a commemorative dedication, has text embossed on its surface. The visible text on the plaque reads: "Premier Mike Harcourt officially opened the SkyTrain Extension to Surrey City Centre, March 28, 1994. The Premier was joined at the celebration by Mayor Bob Bose, City of Surrey; Hon. Glen Clark, Minister Responsible for BC Transit; Hon. Penny Priddy, MLA Surrey-Newton; Hon. Joan Smallwood, MLA Surrey-Whalley; and members of the community." The "NO LOITERING" sign, a standard white sign with black lettering, indicates "City of Surrey, Highway and Traffic By-Law 13007." The patterned surface suggests a playful or decorative theme related to transit in the City of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The overall composition implies an outdoor public space, likely near a transit station or facility in Surrey, given the reference to the SkyTrain Extension.

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