LEAD: The Queen Elizabeth neighbourhood in Surrey is a vibrant, family-oriented community shaped by deep cultural roots, strong social ties, and a dynamic local identity. Postal Code: V3V 5R6 Census Tract: 9330184.16 Total Population: 6,165 Neighbourhood Description: This neighbourhood is located in the Newton area of Surrey, bordered by 128 Street to the west, 132 Street to the east, 88 Avenue to the north, and 80 Avenue to the south. It includes Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, Betty Huff Elementary, and Bear Creek Park—a central hub for recreation and community events. The area is known for its close-knit families, cultural diversity, and strong sense of belonging. THREE MOST INTERESTING FINDINGS: 1. This neighbourhood is significantly more diverse than the region overall. In V3V 5R6, nearly 80% of residents identify as visible minorities, with South Asians making up over two-thirds of the population. In contrast, Metro Vancouver reports just 54.5% visible minorities and only 14.2%...
Hi Sukhman, good job at presenting your video. I only wish that it was filmed horizontally, but understand that as a Gen Z vertical filming is what we are used to. great job!
ReplyDeleteI can relate this video to me because you picked a good topic as it is very common in surrey especially in guildford side areas. Although i like how your interviewee explained it clearly.
DeleteHi Sukhman, great video, would have loved to see more of the issue and maybe more comments different resident.
ReplyDeleteHi Sukhman, you explained the issue of low street lighting in your neighborhood very well. Your video clearly shows how dark and unsafe the area feels, especially for people who walk to the bus stop early in the morning or go to the park in the evening. The interview you included was very effective because it showed real concerns, like feeling scared due to the darkness and even thinking about moving because of safety issues. You highlighted an important point—that adding brighter street lights would make the neighborhood safer and encourage people to go outside more. Overall, you did a great job raising awareness about this problem and showing why the city needs to take action.
DeleteHey Sukhman, your video about the problems caused by dim street lighting is quite interesting! You explained how it affects safety and visibility really clearly.
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