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Sports

Blue Jays Crush Dodgers 6-1, One Win from World Series Glory

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson has been officially inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame’s

Sports

Canucks’ Six-Game Slide Ties Franchise Record After Shootout Heartbreak

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson, known for his iconic play-by-play calls across hockey, baseball, and the

Sports

Hometown Hero Nina Jobst-Smith Joins PWHL Vancouver

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson, known for his iconic play-by-play calls across four decades, has been

Sports

South Surrey Swimmers Make Waves at Zone Meet

South Surrey’s rising swim stars made waves at the regional zone meet, delivering record-breaking performances

Food

Vancouver Food Runners to Host Volunteer Info Session in Surrey

Vancouver Food Runners is hosting a volunteer info session on Nov. 12 at Surrey Libraries

Leaders in Surrey

Surrey Teacher Wins Prime Minister’s Teaching Award

Fleetwood Park Secondary teacher Derek Fournier has received the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence,

Sports

Nearly 600 Swimmers Compete at South Fraser Zone Meet

Nearly 600 swimmers from across the Lower Mainland competed at the 2025 B.C. School Sports

Sports

Cloverdale’s New Sport & Ice Complex Ignites Community Excitement

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson, known for his iconic play-by-play calls, has been inducted into the

Sports

Elgin Park Orcas Spike into Season with Back-to-Back Wins

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson, known for his iconic hockey calls, has been inducted into the

Sports

Vernon Mourns Beloved Referee Darren Zupp’s Legacy

Legendary broadcaster Jim Hughson has been officially inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame’s

Sports

Giants Stun Blazers Again With Thrilling Comeback Win

Legendary sportscaster Jim Hughson, known for his iconic hockey and baseball calls, has been officially

Travel

Upgrades to 24 Ave–Hwy 99 ramps move forward in Surrey

Surrey Council has approved moving the 24 Avenue–Highway 99 interchange upgrade in South Surrey to

Month: September 2025

Autumn Flavors in Surrey: Pumpkins & Cranberries
Food

Autumn Flavors in Surrey: Pumpkins & Cranberries

Surrey is celebrating the flavors of autumn with pumpkins and cranberries at the heart of local harvests. From farmers’ markets to cranberry farms, these seasonal ingredients inspire cozy recipes and festive meals. Pumpkins bring warmth and comfort, while cranberries add brightness and balance. Together, they highlight Surrey’s connection to community, farms, and the joy of seasonal cooking.

Surrey Celebrates Six Years as a Tree City of the World
Environment

Surrey Celebrates Six Years as a Tree City of the World

Surrey marks its sixth year as a Tree City of the World, recognized for its strong urban forest care, tree protection policies, replanting programs, and community engagement. This achievement highlights the city’s commitment to cleaner air, cooler streets, biodiversity, and resident well-being, proving that urban growth and environmental stewardship can thrive together.

Task Force Probes Shooting at Surrey’s Swift Radio Station
Crime

Task Force Probes Shooting at Surrey’s Swift Radio Station

Swift Radio 1200 AM in Surrey was struck by gunfire overnight on September 29, prompting B.C.’s new Provincial Extortion Task Force to lead the probe. Surrey Police confirmed multiple shots hit the station’s entrance but no injuries were reported. The attack came a day after Police Chief Norm Lipinski appeared on the station urging residents not to give in to extortion threats. With 48 extortion-related cases reported in Surrey this year, officials warn community tensions are rising. Politicians condemned the violence, while police appealed for public tips to aid the investigation.

Delta Schools Stage Second Walk for Truth & Reconciliation
Events

Delta Schools Stage Second Walk for Truth & Reconciliation

About 500 Delta students participated in the district’s second annual Walk for Truth and Reconciliation on September 29. Despite rainy weather, students from multiple schools walked through North Delta to honour children lost to residential schools and support survivors. A ceremony at North Delta Secondary School, livestreamed district-wide, featured Indigenous leaders, storytellers, and student voices in seven languages. The event emphasized unity, visibility, and the district’s commitment to reconciliation, with school board leaders highlighting its role in fostering awareness and stronger community relationships.

Crescent Beach Shines as Fall Sunsets Draw Visitors
Travel

Crescent Beach Shines as Fall Sunsets Draw Visitors

Crescent Beach in South Surrey has remained a popular spot for locals even as fall settles in. On September 23, photographer Geoff Yue captured one of the season’s first sunsets, highlighting the community’s continued love for the historic waterfront. Established as a resort destination in the early 1900s, Crescent Beach has evolved into a year-round retreat, recently ranked sixth among Canada’s top beaches. Families and visitors continue to enjoy its dykes-turned-walkways, scenic views, and rich history, proving its charm endures well beyond summer.

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