B.C. boosts nurse practitioner training seats at 3 schools
B.C. adds 65 nurse practitioner training seats at UBC, UVic, and UNBC to improve access to care across the province.
B.C. adds 65 nurse practitioner training seats at UBC, UVic, and UNBC to improve access to care across the province.
Surrey Police are asking for help to find 18-year-old Ellora Aylwin, last seen Sept. 3 on Old Yale Road.
Art’s Scarecrow Stroll returns Sept. 20 with paid weekend admission, pumpkin patch, scarecrow displays, food trucks, live music, and charity support.
Surrey is projected to surpass Vancouver as B.C.’s largest city by 2038, with its population hitting one million by 2051. Experts say growth hinges on better infrastructure.
A Surrey teacher battling brain cancer is crowdfunding her treatment after months of delays in B.C.’s health-care system. Her story is sparking calls for change.
Surrey residents, law enforcement, educators, and youth gathered at the Anti-Gang Safety Forum to tackle gang violence through prevention, education, and collaboration. The event featured workshops on early warning signs, youth testimonies, and resources from schools and community groups, emphasizing mentorship and support networks to keep young people safe and engaged.
Twenty South Asian girls from Surrey and nearby B.C. schools have received $2,500 scholarships from Be The Light Society, a non-profit supporting young women pursuing post-secondary studies. Recipients were chosen for academic success, community involvement, financial need, and resilience. Funds were raised at the group’s 2024 Diwali gala, with the next annual fundraiser set for Nov. 14, 2025, at Vancouver’s Fairmont Pacific Rim.
Langley’s Everett Morse has advanced to the quarterfinals of Hasbro’s Toddler of the Year contest. His mom hopes the $25K prize will help secure his future.
Surrey Schools is hosting weekly Newcomer Networking Nights starting Sept. 11 at Guildford Park Secondary. The six fall sessions, held Thursdays at different schools, help immigrant and refugee families adjust to school life with multilingual support and community connections.
Surrey Transit Police arrested two men linked to multiple sexual assaults on buses and SkyTrain stations. Both face charges and will appear in court this month.