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{{Canadian City|
'''Dolphin''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[DC Comics]] [[superheroine]].
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Motto=The City of Parks|
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Population description=&nbsp;- City ([[2001]])<br>&nbsp;- Cnd. Mun. Rank|
Population=347,825<br>[[List of the 100 largest cities in Canada|Ranked 13th]]|
Population Density=1095.8|
Area=317.4|
City Mayor=[[Doug McCallum]]|
Governing Body=[[Surrey City Council]]
</td></tr><tr><td align = "center" colspan = "2">[[Canadian House of Commons|MP]]s
</td></tr><tr><td align = "center" colspan = "2"> [[Gurmant Grewal]], [[Nina Grewal]], [[Russ Hiebert]]
</td></tr><tr><td align = "center" colspan = "2">[[Legislative Assembly of British Columbia|MLA]]s
</td></tr><tr><td align = "center" colspan = "2">[[Harry Bains]], [[Jagrup Brar]], [[Bruce Ralston]], [[Kevin Falcon]], [[Dave Hayer]], [[Gordon Hogg]], [[Sue Hammell]]</td>|
website=[http://www.city.surrey.bc.ca/default.htm City of Surrey]|
Census Year=2001|
Extra references=None|
}}
 
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'''Surrey''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] City in the [[province]] of [[British Columbia]] (BC). It is one of the cities within the [[Greater Vancouver Regional District]] (GVRD), and geographically, it is at the center of the larger region known as the [[Lower Mainland]] of BC.
image=[[Image:Dolphin_comics.jpg]]
|caption=Dolphin in her trademark outfit
|comic_color=background:#8080ff
|character_name=Dolphin
|real_name=Unknown
|publisher=[[DC Comics]]<BR>
|debut=Showcase #79
|creators=Jay Scott Pike
|alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
|status=
|alliances=[[Tempest]]
|previous_alliances= Forgotten Heroes, [[Aquaman]]
|aliases=
|relatives=[[Tempest]], (husband) Cerdian (son)
|powers= artificially adapted for deep subaquatic life: underwater breathing, superhuman strength, resilience to deep water pressures
|}}
 
==[[Secret Origins]]==
Six town centres make up Surrey: Fleetwood, Whalley, Guildford, Newton, Cloverdale, and South Surrey.
Dolphin (real name unknown) was a very young girl when she fell overboard from a cruise ship ([[Secret Origins]] #50) only to be saved from drowning when a mysterious [[alien]] race abducted her to use as an experimental prototype for a subaquatic humanoid race. In the course of these experiments, she acquired gills, webbed fingers, superhuman strength, resilence to deep water pressures, and a slowed aging process.
When the alien scientists suddenly abandoned the experiment, Dolphin escaped their underwater lab. Oblivious to her former humanity, the [[feral]] young Dolphin scavenged underwater for her livlihood, finding her trademark short blue-jeans and white shirt in a sunken ship. She grew into young womanhood living an isolated, lonely life, until the day the crew of an [[oceanology]] vessel saved her from a near lethal encounter with a [[dolphin]]-killing [[shark]].
 
The crew of the ship tried to educate and care for the girl they'd dubbed "Dolphin", but her utter lack of contact with either humans or Atlanteans had left her [[mute]]. Though she grew to understand spoken language fairly quickly, the act of speech itself remained beyond her. Then, a young female [[doctor]] on the crew had the bright idea to instruct her in [[American Sign Language|sign language]]. Finally able to communicate, Dolphin explained what she could of herself and her story, and expressed her desire to resume her undersea life. At some point, Dolphin finally mastered spoken language, (especially when she started having contact with the superheroic community) but never lost her shyness and reluctance to speak. She has since been a woman of few words.
Surrey is also home to the [[Fraser River]] island of [[Barnston Island, Surrey, British Columbia|Barnston Island]], a designated unincorporated area that falls into the [[Greater Vancouver A, British Columbia|Greater Vancouver Regional District Electoral Area A]].
 
==The Crisis Years==
Dolphin has stayed mostly on the fringes of the superheroic community, although she was a member of the Forgotten Heroes until their dissolution, and fought alongside them during the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]].''
 
==HistoryMeeting Aquaman==
During the [[Zero Hour (comics)|Zero Hour]] events, she met [[Aquaman]], and took part in the battle against [[Charybdis (DC Comics)|Charybdis]], a villain interested in the aquatic powers of the two heroes. When Charybdis, after robbing Aquaman of his [[telepathic]] powers, stuck Aquaman's hand in a pool of water teeming with [[piranha|piranhas]], the normally passive Dolphin was forced to shoot the madman. She then escorted Aquaman and a wounded [[Aqualad]] back to Atlantis for medical attention.
 
Afterwards, she became a supporting character in the Aquaman comic book, and soon won the affections of an Aquaman embittered by the loss of his hand. Over time, she came out of her shell, and displayed a more energetic and bubbly, though naive, personality.
Surrey was incorporated in [[1879]]. When Englishman H.J. Brewer looked across the [[Fraser River]] from [[New Westminster, British Columbia|New Westminster]] and saw a land reminiscent of his native County of Surrey in [[England]], the modern city of Surrey was born. The area then comprised of forests of [[Douglas-fir]], [[fir]], [[Western Redcedar|redcedar]] and [[Tsuga|hemlock]], all basically untouched. Logging began, settlement took place, and Surrey started to take shape. The City of Surrey is one of Canada's fastest growing major cities. In September of 1993, Surrey officially became a city. Currently the second largest city in [[British Columbia]]. Approximately 800 people move to Surrey each month.
In issue #25 of Aquaman volume 3 it was revealed that [[Kordax]], an evil [[merman]] ancestor of Aquaman's, had secretly set Dolphin free from the lab, and used mind control to prompt her to infiltrate the royal court and kill Aquaman as the agent of his revenge on the royal house of Atlantis. The strong-willed Dolphin broke free of his control, and her romantic involvment with the king of Atlantis grew into love.
 
Dolphin remained Aquaman's lover until [[Mera]], Aquaman's wife, returned from her exile in another dimension called the Netherworld. In the same period, Aqualad, now calling himself [[Aqualad|Tempest]], returned from several years of extradimensional [[magic]] studies with increased powers and confidence, winning Dolphin's heart with a kiss. Though initially taken aback, Aquaman blessed the relationship. Eventually, Dolphin became pregnant by Tempest, and the two were married in an Atlantean ceremony attended by Tempest's second family, the [[Titans (comics)|Titans]].
==Government and politics==
 
==Starting a family life==
Surrey is governed by an eight-member City Council and a seven-member [[Surrey School Board|School Board]]. The current Mayor of Surrey is [[Doug McCallum]]. The last elections were held in November 2002, and conservatives won the Mayor's seat, and a majority on both the Council and School Board.
Dolphin gave birth to a son, whom Aquaman named Cerdian (after Cerdia, a surface nation annexed by Atlantis). The weight of new familial responsibilities initially strained the relationship between Dolphin and Tempest. These tensions came to a head when Dolphin demanded Tempest choose between his duties as a hero and his duties as a father and husband. Tempest complied, and quit the Titans. When Aquaman was exiled for his role in the sinking of Atlantis, the family fell under suspicion as friends of the deposed king. The new sorcerous rulers deemed Dolphin and her family "collaborationists" and put them under house arrest. As of recent issues, this goverment has been overthrown, and Dolphin and her family live happily in a free Atlantis.
 
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In the recent [[British Columbia general election, 2005|2005 provincial elections]], the [[New Democratic Party of British Columbia]] won 4 of Surrey's seats, all of them in the more urbanized north and center of the city, while the [[British Columbia Liberal Party|BC Liberal Party]] won three seats in the more rural east and south.
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In the [[Canadian House of Commons]] (2004 elections), the [[Conservative Party of Canada]] holds 3 of Surrey's 4 seats, while one is vacant, held by the late independent [[Chuck Cadman]]. In [[May]] [[2005]], Cadman drew national attention to himself and his riding by casting the one vote that saved Prime Minister [[Paul Martin|Paul Martin's]] Liberal minority government in a motion of confidence.
 
==Transportation==
 
Transportation overall has played a major role in the development of Surrey. The first regular ferry service across the Fraser River was started in 1882 on the steam ferry "K de K" with the point of departure at Brownsville. The [[Canadian National Railway]], [[BNSF Railway]], and [[Southern Railway of British Columbia]] systems are still active and stretch across Surrey to eastern provinces and southward into the United States.
 
The [[Fraser Surrey Docks]] on the [[Fraser River]] service more than 400 deep sea vessels annually, over 2 million tons of cargo from around the world pass through the terminal. It is the largest facility of its kind on the west coast of North America.
 
Public transport connects Surrey's centres to each other as well as to other Lower Mainland cities and municipalities. [[SkyTrain (Vancouver)|Skytrain]] has four stations within Surrey, and reaches Vancouver within 35 minutes.
 
With numerous easy access and exit routes, Surrey, once branded the car theft capital of North America, saw a 20 per cent drop in [[2004]] in car theft thanks to the [[Bait Car Program]].
 
==Demographics==
As of 2001, the population of Surrey is approximately 347,825 (up from 304,477 in 1996), a 14.2% increase. In 2004, the City of Surrey estimated that the city's population officially reached approximately 400,000.
127,015+ people are members of visible minorities, with around 114,000 of these being immigrants.
 
'''Racial Profile'''
*63.7% [[whites|White]]
*21.8% [[South Asian]]
*4.7% [[China|Chinese]]
*2.9% [[Philippines|Filipino]]
 
'''Religious Profile'''
*27.0% [[Protestant]]
*16.2% [[Roman Catholic]]
*16.2% [[Sikh]]
*6.4% other Christian
*2.9% [[Muslim]]
*2.8% [[Hindu]]
 
==Events==
 
Every summer, Surrey hosts the [[Canada Cup (softball)| Canada Cup]] International Women's Fastpitch Tournament. It began in 1993 as an international women's [[softball | fastpitch]] developmental [[tournament]] to help teams prepare for the [[summer olympics | Olympics]] by facing top calibre competition. Many teams now regard the Canada Cup as one of the premier tournaments in the world, and instrumental as they prepare for [[World Championship]] and Olympic competition. The event continues to be a fan favorite with gate attendance reaching over 91,000 for the 2004 nine-day tournament.
 
Once a year the Surrey town centre of Cloverdale hosts the [[Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair]]. Begining in 1888, the event welcomes [[North America | North America's]] top [[cowboys]] to Canada's third largest [[rodeo]]. It has become much more than a rodeo featuring 150 acres of family oriented entertainment including agricultural/horticultural exhibits, a western tradeshow, parade, community stages, and the Pacific Northwest Firefighter Combat Challenge.
 
The [[Surrey Eagles]] [[ice hockey | hockey]] team plays at the South Surrey Arena in Surrey. They are one of the seventeen teams in the regional [[British Columbia Hockey League | British Columbia Junior Hockey League]] (BCJHL). The Eagles have won the BCJHL championship, [[Fred Page Cup]], in 1997, 1998 and 2005. The Eagles have won the western championship, [[Doyle Cup]], in 1997 and 1998. The Eagles won the national championship, [[Royal Bank Cup]], in 1998. The BCJHL is the British Columbia chapter of the [[Canadian Junior A Hockey League]].
 
== Miscellaneous ==
 
Also known as the City of Parks, Surrey has over 5,400 acres (22 km<sup>2</sup>) of passive and active parks, 15 golf courses and driving ranges, including the Northview Golf & Country Club, home to the former [[Air Canada Championship]]. Approximately 35% of the land designated as agricultural and still being actively farmed today.
 
Surrey is also home to the Surrey Campus of [[Simon Fraser University]], as well as the Surrey Campus of [[Kwantlen University College]].
 
In 2002, Surrey also had the distinction of being the city with the most stolen cars in North America. However, the numbers have, dropped due to increased police pressure from programs such as [http://baitcar.com/ The Bait Car Program] and the Integrated Municipal Provincal Auto Crime Team (IMPACT).
 
==Surrounding municipalities==
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<td width = 30% align="center">'''North:''' [[New Westminster, British Columbia|New Westminster]], [[Coquitlam, British Columbia|Coquitlam]]</td>
<td width = 35% align="center"></td>
</td></tr>
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<td width = 10% align="center">'''West:''' [[Delta, British Columbia|Delta]]</td>
<td width = 35% align="center">'''Surrey'''</td>
<td width = 30% align="center">'''East:''' [[Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)|Langley Township]], [[Langley, British Columbia (city)|City of Langley]], [[Fraser Valley]], [[Greater Vancouver A, British Columbia|Greater Vancouver A]]</td>
<tr><td width = 35% align="center"></td>
<td width = 30% align="center">'''South:''' [[White Rock, British Columbia|White Rock]], [[Semiahmoo, British Columbia|Semiahmoo]], [[Blaine, Washington]]</td>
<td width = 35% align="center"></td>
</table>
 
==Reference==
Adopted from City of Surrey Official Website
[http://www.city.surrey.bc.ca/default.htm Surrey city home page]
 
Adopted from Statistics Canada
[http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil01/Details/details1.cfm?SEARCH=BEGINS&ID=11915&PSGC=59&SGC=5915004&DataType=1&LANG=E&Province=59&PlaceName=Surrey&CMA=&CSDNAME=Surrey&A=&TypeNameE=City%20%2D%20Cit%E9&Prov=]
[http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1031407441531_58?s_name=&no_ads=]
 
*[http://www.canadacup.com/ Canada Cup] Official webpage.
*[http://www.softballcity.bc.ca/ Softball City] Home of the Canada Cup International Women's Fastpitch Tournament
*[http://www.cloverdalerodeo.com/ Cloverdale Rodeo] Official webpage.
*[http://www.surreyeagles.ca Surrey Eagles] Official webpage.
*[http://bchl.bc.ca British Columbia Junior Hockey League] Official webpage.
*[http://www.cjahl.com/ Canadian Junior 'A' Hockey League] Official webpage.
 
[[Category:Cities in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Communities in British Columbia]]
 
[[pt:Surrey (Colúmbia Britânica)]]