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Fraser Downs Closure Sparks Urgent Calls for Government Action

Fraser Downs closure in Surrey threatens jobs, families, and racing traditions, prompting urgent calls for government intervention to uphold public commitments.

Fraser Downs Closure Sparks Urgent Calls for Government Action

Fraser Downs closure raises alarm for Surrey families

The City of Surrey’s move to enact its lease recapture clause on Fraser Downs has ignited urgent calls for action to protect Surrey families and the racing industry. Kelly MacMillan, President of Harness Racing BC, wrote to local MLAs demanding government intervention to prevent economic and social fallout from the abrupt closure.

Broken promises and economic fallout

MacMillan warns that allowing a casino operator to profit while dismantling live racing breaches decades-old public commitments. Hundreds of jobs tied to the racetrack are at risk, small businesses built around the industry are collapsing, and some families are facing housing insecurity. “Immediate action is required to halt redevelopment and protect Surrey families,” she emphasized.

Historical commitments ignored

When Fraser Downs received approval for slot machines in 2004, both the City and Province explicitly linked gaming to live racing. A 25 percent allocation of slot revenues was intended to sustain the horse racing industry. Today, that funding exists on paper, but the racetrack is being dismantled, leaving workers and families without income.

Human and equine impact

Hundreds of workers—including trainers, grooms, drivers, and stable hands—are unemployed, and families are suffering immense stress. Horses dependent on daily care face uncertain futures, creating a crisis for both humans and animals. Some workers are already under suicide watch due to the sudden economic upheaval.

Government accountability in question

The City claims no contractual obligations to the racing industry, while the Province continues to collect slot revenue from Fraser Downs. MacMillan questions how officials justify allowing casino profits to continue while the industry and community it was meant to support are being destroyed.

Calls for immediate provincial directives

Harness Racing BC urges MLAs to use the Gaming Control Act to ensure that casinos at racetrack sites cannot operate independently of racing or that replacement funding is enforced. Historical agreements linking live racing to slot revenue have been ignored, leaving Surrey families and workers unprotected.

Surrey’s future and public trust

Redevelopment plans at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds are proceeding, yet MacMillan notes the project should complement racing, not replace it. The dismantling of facilities without a clear plan endangers livelihoods, traditions, and community trust, sparking urgent questions for elected officials about whose interests are being prioritized.

The bottom line

Fraser Downs was never intended to operate without live racing. While the City, Province, and Great Canadian continue to benefit financially, the community bears the cost. MacMillan’s letter underscores the central question: will elected officials stand with Surrey families or corporate interests?

Stay tuned to Surrey Speak for further updates on Fraser Downs and Surrey’s community impact.

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