The Wheat in the Barley Set to Rock Club 240
Legendary folk fusion band The Wheat in the Barley returns Sept. 19 at Surrey’s Club 240 with a high-energy Celtic show.
Legendary folk fusion band The Wheat in the Barley returns Sept. 19 at Surrey’s Club 240 with a high-energy Celtic show.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has overturned a Surrey judge’s decision to grant house arrest to fentanyl dealer Kyle Robert Bird, 37, and replaced it with a five-year federal prison sentence. The court ruled the original sentence was “manifestly disproportionate” given the scale of drugs involved, including 834 fentanyl pills and nearly 8.7 kilograms of MDMA. Crown prosecutors, who had sought a harsher penalty, argued the conditional sentence was unfit amid B.C.’s ongoing toxic drug crisis.
A crash on Highway 1 near Lickman Road in Chilliwack slowed eastbound traffic Sunday afternoon. An SUV and a motorcycle ended up in a ditch, while fire crews and RCMP responded promptly to the scene. Drivers are advised to expect delays in the area.
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Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening electrified Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre on August 31 with a full performance of Physical Graffiti to mark the album’s 50th anniversary. Bonham, son of the late Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, led the band through all 15 tracks, mixing deep cuts with fan favourites. Between songs, he shared personal stories about his father and Led Zeppelin’s legacy, calling the tour his way of paying tribute. The show closed with Kashmir, along with Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll, marking one of the final performances of this anniversary tour.
Surrey residents are voicing their priorities for the city’s future, with calls for better public transit, vibrant nightlife, safer walkable neighbourhoods, and more cultural spaces. Locals also emphasize the importance of sustainable development and protecting Surrey’s green spaces. As one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, these community-driven insights highlight the direction residents want leaders to take.