Canucks Training Camp Hits Abbotsford This October
The Abbotsford Canucks kick off training camp Oct. 1–3 at Abbotsford Centre, with a free scrimmage in Chilliwack on Oct. 4. Fans can enjoy games, entertainment, and autographs.
The Abbotsford Canucks kick off training camp Oct. 1–3 at Abbotsford Centre, with a free scrimmage in Chilliwack on Oct. 4. Fans can enjoy games, entertainment, and autographs.
Surrey Animal Resource Centre hosted Paw Play in the Park at Clayton Sept. 20 and will hold another event Sept. 27 at Latimer Off-Leash Park.
Surrey’s Cameron Bonar, son of late piper Andrew Bonar, is making waves in global piping competitions with major wins across Scotland and Canada.
Nearly three years after her daughter and fiancé were killed in Burnaby, a Surrey mother is rallying for justice reform with a protest at Surrey provincial court.
Shoppers Drug Mart has opened seven new Pharmacy Care Clinics across Surrey, offering expanded access to primary care services and easing pressure on hospitals.
The BCSC alleges Surrey resident David Lawrence Pazurik raised $200,460 from investors and diverted most of it to gambling and personal expenses. Allegations are not proven.
Surrey, BC, is recognized for its diverse and high-quality education system, offering strong public, private, and specialized learning options. The Surrey School District, one of the largest in the province, provides advanced programs such as French Immersion, STEM, and AP courses. Private institutions and Montessori programs add further choices for families seeking tailored education. Post-secondary options like Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus and Kwantlen Polytechnic University ensure opportunities for higher learning and career growth. With its wide range of schools and programs, Surrey continues to be a leading destination for quality education in British Columbia.
Surrey’s farmers’ markets are thriving hubs for fresh, local, and artisanal products. From the Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market to Cloverdale’s lively community stalls, shoppers can find everything from organic produce and baked goods to honey, cheeses, and handmade crafts. Beyond food, these markets foster community connections and support local farmers and artisans. Visitors are encouraged to bring reusable bags, shop early for the best picks, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Surrey’s seasonal markets.
Firefighters battled a blaze at the long-abandoned Noble Custom Cut mill in Maple Ridge on Sunday night, Sept. 21. The fire, reported around 5:45 p.m., sent thick smoke into the sky from the main mill building at 25862 Lougheed Hwy., near the Fraser River. The mill has been inactive for seven to eight years, with no workers on site, though saws and equipment remained inside. Maple Ridge Fire Department led the response, assisted by Mission Fire Rescue Service. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. No injuries were reported.
A father and son paddle boarding off Crescent Beach were rescued Saturday afternoon after strong winds and currents pushed them far from shore. The 911 call at 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 20 prompted two nearby Surrey Police Service officers to act quickly, borrowing kayaks and a lifejacket from bystanders. With help from a White Rock tour boat, they brought the pair — who had only one flotation device between them — safely back to land. Both were checked by paramedics and released without injury. Police used the incident to remind the public that personal flotation devices are mandatory on the water.