White Rock Pier to Add Accessibility Priority Signs
White Rock council has approved new signage along the pier’s accessibility mat to prioritize people with mobility challenges and accessibility needs.
White Rock council has approved new signage along the pier’s accessibility mat to prioritize people with mobility challenges and accessibility needs.
Surrey Police and the RCMP are asking the public to help find 21-year-old Jaskaran Singh, last seen in Fraser Heights.
Surrey sets a new benchmark in community recreation with free self-service sports lending stations — over 2,000 sign-ups already and growing.
Surrey is hiring a health care administrator to improve access to family doctors and launch new community clinics. The role aims to tackle the city’s healthcare gaps, with applications closing October 29.
A BC Ferries sailing from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay was forced to turn back mid-route on Oct. 8 after a passenger suffered a medical emergency. The Spirit of British Columbia returned to Vancouver so the passenger could receive urgent care, causing delays of over an hour for later departures from Swartz Bay, including the 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. sailings. Vancouver-bound routes remained unaffected. BC Ferries apologized for the disruption and urged travellers to check its website or app for real-time sailing updates.
Surrey’s BC Tigers Hurricanes, the first predominately South Asian team to win the Canadian club championship, will be inducted into B.C.’s Soccer Hall of Fame. Their historic 2018 victory celebrates community, perseverance, and soccer excellence.
The 4th Annual Metro Vancouver Black Business Expo will take place on Oct. 18, 2025, from noon to 4 p.m. at Surrey City Hall. This free event celebrates Black entrepreneurship and community empowerment, featuring local Black-owned businesses from across Metro Vancouver. Hosted by the Yoruba Social and Cultural Association of B.C. in partnership with the Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade, the expo offers networking opportunities, product showcases, and business connections. Attendees are encouraged to register in advance on Eventbrite.
Surrey firefighters swiftly contained a late-night house fire in South Surrey’s Grandview Heights, with no injuries reported. 176 Street was temporarily closed as crews tackled the blaze.
Celebrate Take Your Teddy Bear to School/Work Day by bringing your childhood companion along for a dose of comfort, joy, and nostalgia. It’s the perfect reminder that you’re never too old for a little fuzzy friendship!
Surrey may spend $20 million annually to address coastal flooding and rising sea levels, a West Coast Environmental Law report reveals. The study urges the city to consider legal action against oil companies to recover costs instead of relying solely on taxpayers. With long-term expenses possibly topping $1.5 billion, officials emphasize the need for provincial and federal support to fund Surrey’s flood protection strategy.