The Future of Work in Canada: How AI and Automation Are Changing Jobs
AI and automation are reshaping Canada’s job market. Learn which careers are at risk, which are rising, and how workers can adapt for the future.
AI and automation are reshaping Canada’s job market. Learn which careers are at risk, which are rising, and how workers can adapt for the future.
Prince Rupert launches the world’s first 2025 hydrogen truck. The Hyundai XCIENT will operate between Prince Rupert and Terrace.
South Surrey’s Golden Lion closes Aug. 31 after 50 years. Loyal diners share memories as redevelopment plans move forward.
Vernon’s Cassandra Brown helped Canada win the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series stop in France, securing a spot in the September finals in Shanghai.
Clara Ding, 14, from White Rock, has been named to Team Canada for the World Junior Girls Golf Championship, Sept. 15–20 in St. Catharines, Ont. The rising star has two major wins this season and will compete against golfers from 23 countries.
Surrey nurse David Kankam has been suspended for four weeks after the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives found he failed to meet patient care standards, including incomplete documentation and not following physician orders. In addition to the suspension, Kankam must complete remedial training, cannot supervise other nurses, and will work under indirect supervision for six months.
Surrey is buzzing with events this September! From rocking tribute concerts and theatre shows to farmers’ markets, comedy nights, and cultural festivals, the city has something for everyone. Highlights include the Ikons of Rock concert, Filipino Fest, Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market, and the Harvest Fair at Historic Stewart Farm. Whether you’re craving live music, delicious food, or family-friendly fun, Surrey is the place to be this month.
Surrey pop artist Glisha is stepping fully into music as her career. The 24-year-old has spent a busy summer performing at festivals, releasing new singles, and preparing her five-track EP, set to drop Sept. 19. Her latest songs, Time and Time Again and Coexisting, explore themes of resilience, self-discovery, and emotional growth.
B.C. has announced 640 new child-care spaces across 12 communities, including at Ta’Talu Elementary in South Surrey. The $23.5 million investment, part of the ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund, aims to provide families with affordable, accessible, and safe care directly on school grounds. Education Minister Lisa Beare highlighted that provincially funded spaces have grown to 156,000, cutting average daily fees from $47 to $19. Parents and officials say the move eases childcare challenges, supports working families, and strengthens local communities.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police have arrested two repeat sexual assault suspects, one in Surrey and another in Vancouver. Officers say public reporting was crucial in identifying and stopping the alleged offenders, and multiple charges are being recommended to the BC Prosecution Service. Police urge transit users to report harassment or assaults by calling 604-515-8300, texting 87.77.77, or dialing 911 in emergencies.