Walmart’s South Surrey Makeover Pairs With Big Community Gift
South Surrey’s Walmart Canada has completed a major renovation, investing millions in upgrades while donating 13,000 pounds of food to the Surrey Food Bank.
South Surrey’s Walmart Canada has completed a major renovation, investing millions in upgrades while donating 13,000 pounds of food to the Surrey Food Bank.
TransLink is replacing 40-year-old elevators on the Expo Line with larger, more reliable models designed for accessibility and modern transit needs.
Surrey Memorial Hospital ICU will introduce P0.1 respiratory screening, supported by a grant, to improve care and outcomes for ventilated patients.
Independent MLA Elenore Sturko urges B.C. to order a coroner’s inquest into the police shooting death of Cloverdale teen Chase De Balinhard, citing need for transparency.
Surrey RMT Shaminder Sangha was reprimanded for using his phone and vaping during patient treatments, violating professional and safety standards. He faces a three-day suspension, fines, and new practice restrictions.
Surrey homeowners are embracing a mix of home decor, DIY crafts, and smart organization to make their spaces both stylish and practical. From upcycled wood shelves and mason jar lanterns to simple storage hacks like labeled baskets and modular shelving, local families are finding creative ways to personalize their homes. With a growing interest in sustainable, Canadian-made decor, Surrey residents are blending functionality with charm—transforming everyday spaces into welcoming, organized, and eco-friendly homes.
Vancouver Whitecaps defeated Vancouver FC 4-2 to claim their fourth consecutive Canadian Championship, with Thomas Muller scoring his 300th career goal. The win secures the Whitecaps’ return to the 2026 Concacaf Champions League.
Williams Lake strongmen Tyson Delay and Stefan Hall are heading to Calgary to compete at the 2025 Strongman Canada Nationals on October 4. Both athletes aim to showcase their strength after dominating the B.C. provincials.
Canadians are embracing new wellness trends that blend technology, science, and tradition. Biohacking practices like wearables and fasting are growing in popularity, while personalized health programs driven by genetic testing and AI apps are making self-care more tailored than ever. At the same time, natural remedies—from herbal teas to acupuncture—are seeing a strong revival. Together, these trends highlight how Canadians in 2025 are redefining wellness through a mix of innovation and holistic traditions.
BC Lions GM Ryan Rigmaiden says his team is tougher, grittier, and finally embracing his vision despite penalty struggles. With playoffs looming, momentum is on their side.