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Sports

Surrey to host PGA Tour Americas finale at Morgan Creek

The 2025 Fortinet Cup Championship, PGA Tour Americas’ season finale, will be held at Morgan

Leaders in Surrey

Burn Survivor Becomes Surrey Firefighter Among 13 New Recruits

Juliette Busch, a childhood burn survivor and longtime Burn Camp supporter, has joined Surrey Fire

Sports

Surrey’s Arianna Hunsicker Wins Bronze at Para Swimming World Championships

Surrey-raised Arianna Hunsicker earned her first Worlds medal with a bronze in the women’s 50m

Health

Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels Seeks Volunteers and Donations

Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels has been delivering freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents for

Travel

Surrey’s Top Neighbourhoods 2025 Locals Recommend

This blog explores Surrey’s best neighbourhoods for 2025, highlighting what locals love most about each

Health

White Rock Fundraiser Backs Hospital Expansion

Peace Arch Hospital plans a 15–20 storey medical building in White Rock, boosting health services

Leaders in Surrey

Surrey Doctor Acquitted of False Allegations, Fights Bias and Injustice

Surrey physician Dr. Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, acquitted of false allegations, continues to serve vulnerable patients at

Food

Big Way Hot Pot Coming to Surrey’s King George Hub

The malatang-style chain Big Way Hot Pot is bringing its first Surrey location to King

Lifestyle

The Psychology of Convenience: Why We Pay More to Save Time

Discover why we pay more for convenience, how psychology drives our choices, and how to

Lifestyle

The Happiness Gap: Why Success Doesn’t Always Equal Fulfillment

Discover why success doesn’t always bring happiness. Learn how relationships, purpose, and mindset can close

Leaders in Surrey

B.C. Conservative MLA Sturko Ousted, Plans to Sit as Independent

Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko was abruptly removed from the B.C. Conservative caucus, denying any plot

Leaders in Surrey

Surrey MP Pushes for Greater Health Care Accountability

Surrey MP Sukh Dhaliwal has introduced a bill to tie federal health transfers to provincial

Month: August 2025

Fifteen B.C. golf courses, including Capilano and Sagebrush, ranked among Canada’s top 100, showcasing world-class design and breathtaking scenery.
Sports

B.C. Golf Courses Shine in Canada’s Top 100 Rankings

Fifteen B.C. golf courses made Canada’s Top 100, led by Capilano (#8) and Sagebrush (#10). Vancouver Island courses Victoria, James Island, and Royal Colwood also ranked, showcasing the province’s world-class golfing landscapes.

The White Rock 13U AAA Tritons captured B.C. gold and competed at the Canadian Nationals in Woodstock, Ont., capping off a spectacular 2025 season.
Sports

White Rock Tritons Crowned B.C. Champs, Shine at Nationals

The White Rock 13U AAA Tritons won the B.C. provincial championship and went on to compete at the Canadian Nationals in Ontario, finishing seventh. With a 30-6 season record and standout performances across the roster, the team showed resilience and depth. Coaches praised their grit and teamwork, calling the season a strong success and a promising step for the future.

Discover Surrey, B.C.’s rich history—from Indigenous heritage and pioneer farms to its growth into one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities.
Feature

Uncovering Surrey’s History: From Indigenous Roots to Today

Surrey, B.C., has grown from Indigenous roots and pioneer farms into one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities. Incorporated in 1879 and becoming a city in 1993, Surrey now has over 600,000 residents and continues to expand with projects like the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension.

Ricki Randall Taysup
Crime

South Surrey Man Jailed 43 Days for Probation Breach

Ricki Randall Taysup has been sentenced to 43 days after breaching probation tied to multiple incidents in Surrey and North Vancouver last month. The court credited him for 38 days already served in custody.

Taysup’s probation stemmed from a 2024 Ocean Park case, where he was accused of chasing and threatening a woman. That threats charge was later stayed in March 2025, but probation conditions remain in place.

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Crime

Bear Spray Attack Stuns Surrey Cricket Club

A cricket match in North Surrey took a disturbing turn on August 24 when Surrey Warriors Cricket Club secretary Parvesh Kumar was allegedly sprayed with bear spray while watching his team play. Teammates rushed to help, while the suspect fled in a waiting car. Although CCTV footage showed several individuals escaping, Surrey RCMP concluded the case due to lack of clear evidence. Kumar, still suffering physical and emotional effects, criticized the police for treating the attack as low priority and urged a deeper investigation.

Dog
Feature

Bed Bug Sniffing Dogs on Patrol Across B.C.

In British Columbia, a Russian spaniel named River and her handler Heidi Wilson are on the front lines of bed bug detection. Working with Orkin Canada, River uses her keen nose to identify bed bugs—alive or dead—helping hotels, hospitals, apartments, and even remote work camps stay pest-free. Bed bugs carry an unfair stigma, but Wilson reminds people they can show up anywhere, from luxury hotels to medical facilities. With fast, non-invasive inspections, River provides peace of mind for clients, and when she’s not working, she enjoys camping, hiking, and sunshine with Wilson—her lifelong companion.

Surrey Dyke March rallies against rising anti-queer sentiment
Events

Surrey Dyke March rallies against rising anti-queer sentiment

The fourth annual Surrey Dyke March took place on August 23 at Holland Park, where about 50 participants rallied against rising anti-queer and anti-trans sentiment. Organized by Tiffany Tsai and others, the event combined speeches with a march, emphasizing solidarity within the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Tsai highlighted growing opposition to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) resources in schools and stressed that the march was both a protest and a show of resilience. Organizers also linked the fight for queer and trans rights to broader struggles faced by marginalized communities, calling the event an act of resistance and solidarity.

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