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Serious collision in Whalley leads to road closures on 102 Avenue and City Parkway
SURREY RCMP are currently investigating a serious collision between a vehicle and a person on a motorized scooter that occurred in Whalley.
At approximately 8:38...
Surrey youth-led anti-cyber-bullying campaign launches on Pink Shirt Day
ON February 24, in honour of Pink Shirt Day, the City of Surrey Community Safety section and a group of Surrey youth launched a...
City of Vancouver and Vancouver School Board to enter into 99-year lease for Olympic Village site
VANCOUVER City Council and the Vancouver School Board (VSB) have approved entering into a 99-year ground lease for a site that would see a...
NCCM ‘deeply concerned’ after death threat to Black Muslim woman in hijab in Edmonton
THE National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said on Wednesday that it is deeply concerned about a death threat at Edmonton's Century Park Transit...
Astronaut ‘moves’ to help prevent falls among older adults confined to bed rest: SFU professor
EXERCISES used by astronauts in space may help prevent falls in older adults recovering in hospital, according to Simon Fraser University professor Andrew Blaber....
Pacific Great Blue Herons return to Stanley Park for 21st year
THE Pacific Great Blue Herons are nesting again in Stanley Park for the 21st consecutive year!
They began returning February 18 to a colony located at...
Surrey’s popular tree sale event
THE City of Surrey on Wednesday announced the first dates of its expanded 2021 tree sale program, which enables residents to purchase quality trees...
Province and Amanda Todd Legacy Society on Pink Shirt Day
PREMIER John Horgan, Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Education, and Carol Todd, parent and founder of the Amanda Todd Legacy Society, on Wednesday released the...
Surrey Police Service Executive Management Team supports Pink Shirt Day
THE Surrey Police Service on Wednesday said in a statement that its Executive Management Team are taking time out of the day-to-day operations of...
Economy’s reopening should happen slowly to ensure low infection rates, say 65% of British Columbians
ALMOST two-thirds of British Columbians balk at the prospect of attending a concert or game before being inoculated against COVID-19, a new Research Co....
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