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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

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

Portland Leaders Reject Trump’s Federal Troop Order
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Portland Leaders Reject Trump’s Federal Troop Order

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Mayor Keith Wilson opposed President Trump’s plan to send federal troops to Portland, calling it unnecessary and illegal. They emphasized the city is safe, protests are mostly peaceful, and federal intervention is unwarranted.

Ridge-Meadows RCMP Probe Early Morning Restaurant Shooting
Crime

Ridge-Meadows RCMP Probe Early Morning Restaurant Shooting

Early Saturday morning, September 27, Ridge Meadows RCMP investigated a shooting at a Maple Ridge restaurant near Lougheed and 216th Street. Multiple bullet holes were found, but no injuries occurred. The scene remained cordoned off throughout the day for investigation. Authorities say there is no known threat to the public. RCMP are seeking tips from anyone with information at 604 463 6251.

Whalley Stabbing: Charges Laid, Victim Fights for Life
Crime

Whalley Stabbing: Charges Laid, Victim Fights for Life

A 42-year-old man has been charged with aggravated assault and assault causing bodily harm following a stabbing in Surrey’s Whalley neighbourhood on Saturday, Sept. 27. Police responded around 2:30 p.m. to reports of a man with stab wounds on King George Boulevard. The victim, a man in his early 40s, remains in critical condition at a local hospital. The accused was arrested nearby and is in custody, with his next court appearance set for Oct. 2. Police continue to investigate the incident.

Surrey Postal Workers Walk Picket Lines Amid National Strike
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Surrey Postal Workers Walk Picket Lines Amid National Strike

Postal workers in Surrey walked the picket lines on Friday, Sept. 26, marking the first full day of a nationwide Canada Post strike. Demonstrations took place at three local offices in South Surrey, Whalley, and Cloverdale. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers initiated the strike in response to federal reforms, including ending door-to-door delivery, which the union says threaten jobs and service. Workers, some striking for the first time, emphasized solidarity amid 18 months without a contract. Federal mediators have delayed further negotiations, leaving the strike’s resolution uncertain.

Crescent Beach in Surrey Ranks 6th Among Canada’s Beaches
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Crescent Beach in Surrey Ranks 6th Among Canada’s Beaches

Surrey’s Crescent Beach has been ranked the sixth most beautiful beach in Canada, according to a Spin Casino survey of TripAdvisor reviews. Evaluating 50 beaches across Canada’s coastal provinces, Crescent Beach earned a 4.5-star rating from over 600 reviews, placing it fourth among B.C. beaches. The study highlighted its clean sands, peaceful atmosphere, and scenic views of Semiahmoo Bay. Accessible via Beecher Street, the beach offers swimming areas, volleyball courts, and hiking trails, making it a popular destination year-round.

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