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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Surrey Teacher Wins Prime Minister’s Teaching Award

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

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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

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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

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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

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Vernon Mourns Beloved Referee Darren Zupp’s Legacy

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

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Giants Stun Blazers Again With Thrilling Comeback Win

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

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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

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$3.4M Surrey Intersections Upgrades Aim to Boost Safety
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$3.4M Surrey Intersections Upgrades Aim to Boost Safety

Surrey council has approved a $3.4 million contract with Crown Contracting Ltd. to upgrade two busy intersections: King George Boulevard at 108 Avenue and 148 Street at 16 Avenue. The work includes new turn lanes, a redesigned pedestrian island, utility relocation, and a rebuilt traffic signal system. Construction begins in October and is expected to finish by February. City officials say the upgrades will improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety, while Mayor Brenda Locke called the investment an important step in modernizing Surrey’s infrastructure.

Bus Rapid Transit Project Clears Next Step in Surrey
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Bus Rapid Transit Project Clears Next Step in Surrey

Surrey council has unanimously approved advancing TransLink’s King George Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project to the 30 per cent design stage. The move will refine corridor cross-sections, station layouts at key hubs like Surrey Central and Newton, and assess traffic impacts. City staff emphasized conditions to protect business access and traffic flow while integrating urban design features. Officials say the milestone marks real momentum for rapid transit in Surrey, with the project expected to deliver faster, more reliable service along one of the city’s busiest corridors.

Surrey Council OKs $33.3M Cloverdale Ice Expansion
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Surrey Council OKs $33.3M Cloverdale Ice Expansion

Surrey council has approved a $33.3 million contract with Ventana Construction Corporation to add a third ice sheet at the Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex. Construction begins in October and is scheduled to finish by fall 2027, with a total project spending cap of $38.5 million. The expansion will add 334 spectator seats, a multi-purpose room, community space, and facilities for a junior hockey team, while also supporting summer dry-floor sports. City officials say the project will ease demand on existing ice time and provide long-term recreational benefits for Cloverdale and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Surrey Council Reviews $5.2M District Energy Piping Contract
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Surrey Council Reviews $5.2M District Energy Piping Contract

Surrey city council is set to vote tonight on awarding a $5.2 million contract to Clearway Construction Inc. for expanding the city’s district energy distribution system. The project includes 950 metres of insulated piping, service connections, and a leak detection system across seven downtown sites, with construction beginning in October and finishing by Fall 2026. Part of a broader $11 million expansion, the work supports Surrey’s sustainable energy goals while minimizing disruptions to residents through limited weekday road closures.

Surrey Plans 430 Rental Units on City-Owned Whalley Land
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Surrey Plans 430 Rental Units on City-Owned Whalley Land

Surrey council will consider a proposal tonight for a 430-unit rental housing project on city-owned land at 10975 126A Street in Whalley. Submitted by Apcon Group, the development features two wood-frame buildings atop a shared concrete podium, with 30 per cent of units set aside as below-market rentals. Completion is projected for late 2028 or early 2029. Once operational, the city could receive about $1 million annually from a 10 per cent share of rental revenues. Council will decide whether to move forward with negotiations on the project’s design, construction, and management.

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