Linda hepner biography

          Linda Margaret Hepner is a Canadian politician, who served as the 36th mayor of Surrey, British Columbia as of the municipal election.

        1. Linda Margaret Hepner is a Canadian politician, who served as the 36th mayor of Surrey, British Columbia as of the municipal election.
        2. She has worked in the city for 20 years, and served as the city's Manager of Economic Development before being elected to the City Council in
        3. Linda Margaret Hepner (born May 16, ) is a Canadian politician, who served as the 36th mayor of Surrey, British Columbia as of the municipal election.
        4. Linda Hepner, now retired after a distinguished career in public service, has dedicated her life to improving the lives of Surrey residents.
        5. Linda Hepner, 75, the former mayor of Surrey, B.C., is coming out of retirement in hopes of becoming an MLA in the new provincial riding of.
        6. Linda Margaret Hepner (born May 16, ) is a Canadian politician, who served as the 36th mayor of Surrey, British Columbia as of the municipal election..

          Linda Hepner

          Canadian politician (born 1949)

          Linda Margaret Hepner (born May 16, 1949)[1] is a Canadian politician, who served as the 36th mayor of Surrey, British Columbia as of the 2014 municipal election.[2] She currently serves as the Conservative MLA for Surrey-Serpentine River since 2024.

          Mayor of Surrey (2014–2018)

          After joining the city staff as a manager in 1985,[1] Hepner was first elected to Surrey City Council in 2005 on Doug McCallum's Surrey Electors Team slate;[1] however, McCallum himself was defeated in the mayoral race by Dianne Watts, and Hepner joined Watts' Surrey First team.[1]

          During her time as Mayor, Hepner as stated that she will "break ground" with Surrey's LRT, starting with phase 1.

          Hepner decided not to seek re-election and appointed Surrey First City Councillor Tom Gill to run for mayor on the Surrey First slate.[3][4] On October 20, 2018, former mayor Doug McCallum was