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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

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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

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

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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,

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

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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

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

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Centurion Tank Thrills Crowd at Cloverdale Legion
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Centurion Tank Thrills Crowd at Cloverdale Legion

Hundreds gathered at the Cloverdale Legion Branch No. 6 on September 27 to witness a 56-ton Centurion tank crush cars during the finale of National Legion Week. The thrilling display celebrated veterans, military history, and community spirit, drawing large crowds for rides and exhibits from local museums. Youth cadets supported the event, while organizers promised an even bigger celebration in 2026, potentially featuring an Air Force flyby.

BCGEU Strike Widens as Talks with Province Collapse
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BCGEU Strike Widens as Talks with Province Collapse

The BCGEU strike has expanded to 90 picket lines across B.C., with 900 more public service workers joining after wage talks with the province collapsed. Over 17,000 workers are now on strike, affecting government offices and liquor stores. The union seeks cost-of-living protections and higher wage increases, rejecting the government’s 2% annual offer as insufficient against inflation. With negotiations stalled since September 29, the BCGEU vows to escalate job action until a fair deal is reached.

Surrey postal workers strike as new offer rejected
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Surrey postal workers strike as new offer rejected

Surrey postal workers remain on strike after rejecting Canada Post’s latest contract offer, which the union says worsens job security and working conditions. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers argues the proposal fails to address inflation, health benefits, and job protections amid ongoing federal postal reforms. Canada Post cites financial pressures, reporting losses of $10 million per day, while workers call for solutions like postal banking to stabilize revenue. Negotiations are continuing as picketing persists in South Surrey.

White Rock RCMP Warns Public After Daytime Assault
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White Rock RCMP Warns Public After Daytime Assault

White Rock RCMP are warning residents after an unprovoked daytime sexual assault on the Prospect Avenue stairs Friday morning. Around 10 a.m., a victim was punched and groped before the suspect fled through a nearby park. The suspect is described as a Caucasian man, 30–40 years old, six feet tall, wearing a grey hoodie, khaki pants, and white shoes. Police urge vigilance and ask anyone with witness information or video footage to contact 778-545-4800. 

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