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Surrey to host PGA Tour Americas finale at Morgan Creek

The 2025 Fortinet Cup Championship, PGA Tour Americas’ season finale, will be held at Morgan

Leaders in Surrey

Burn Survivor Becomes Surrey Firefighter Among 13 New Recruits

Juliette Busch, a childhood burn survivor and longtime Burn Camp supporter, has joined Surrey Fire

Sports

Surrey’s Arianna Hunsicker Wins Bronze at Para Swimming World Championships

Surrey-raised Arianna Hunsicker earned her first Worlds medal with a bronze in the women’s 50m

Health

Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels Seeks Volunteers and Donations

Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels has been delivering freshly prepared, nutritious meals to residents for

Travel

Surrey’s Top Neighbourhoods 2025 Locals Recommend

This blog explores Surrey’s best neighbourhoods for 2025, highlighting what locals love most about each

Health

White Rock Fundraiser Backs Hospital Expansion

Peace Arch Hospital plans a 15–20 storey medical building in White Rock, boosting health services

Leaders in Surrey

Surrey Doctor Acquitted of False Allegations, Fights Bias and Injustice

Surrey physician Dr. Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, acquitted of false allegations, continues to serve vulnerable patients at

Food

Big Way Hot Pot Coming to Surrey’s King George Hub

The malatang-style chain Big Way Hot Pot is bringing its first Surrey location to King

Lifestyle

The Psychology of Convenience: Why We Pay More to Save Time

Discover why we pay more for convenience, how psychology drives our choices, and how to

Lifestyle

The Happiness Gap: Why Success Doesn’t Always Equal Fulfillment

Discover why success doesn’t always bring happiness. Learn how relationships, purpose, and mindset can close

Leaders in Surrey

B.C. Conservative MLA Sturko Ousted, Plans to Sit as Independent

Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko was abruptly removed from the B.C. Conservative caucus, denying any plot

Leaders in Surrey

Surrey MP Pushes for Greater Health Care Accountability

Surrey MP Sukh Dhaliwal has introduced a bill to tie federal health transfers to provincial

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Cutting Processed Meat May Lower Dementia Risk
Health

Cutting Processed Meat May Lower Dementia Risk

New research highlights that cutting back on processed red meat—like bacon and sausages—can significantly reduce dementia risk. A study in Neurology Journal linked long-term consumption of processed meat to cognitive decline, while the MIND and DASH diets were shown to protect brain health. These diets emphasize vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and healthy fats. Experts say it’s never too late to make changes—improving diet even later in life can lower dementia risk by 25%. For Canadians, small shifts in food habits could mean better brain health as the population ages.

Surrey is launching a new form of local governance by piloting Neighbourhood Area Committees in three areas this July, ahead of a broader transition to a unitary council system. These committees will include members from county and local councils, police, health services, and the voluntary sector. The aim is to foster stronger community engagement and more efficient decision-making. The reform moves Surrey away from its current two-tier model, though the final structure—either two or three unitary councils—is still undecided. County-wide expansion of the pilot is expected this autumn, with community input playing a central role in the changes.
Politics

Surrey to Trial Local Committees Ahead of Council Reform

Surrey is launching a new form of local governance by piloting Neighbourhood Area Committees in three areas this July, ahead of a broader transition to a unitary council system. These committees will include members from county and local councils, police, health services, and the voluntary sector. The aim is to foster stronger community engagement and more efficient decision-making. The reform moves Surrey away from its current two-tier model, though the final structure—either two or three unitary councils—is still undecided. County-wide expansion of the pilot is expected this autumn, with community input playing a central role in the changes.

Grey Hair Linked to Stress: Experts Reveal Possible Reversal
Health

Grey Hair Linked to Stress: Experts Reveal Possible Reversal

New research and expert insights reveal that stress may trigger premature greying by disrupting pigment-producing stem cells. While genetics remain the primary cause, stress reduction could help reverse grey hair in some cases. Health professionals also warn that sudden greying might signal underlying medical conditions like B12 deficiency or thyroid issues. Canadians are encouraged to manage stress, seek medical advice for sudden changes, and embrace grey as a natural part of aging.

NHS Urges GP Visit for Unusual Symptoms That May Be Cancer
Health

NHS Urges GP Visit for Unusual Symptoms That May Be Cancer

The NHS is urging people in the UK and Canada to contact their GP if they notice unusual or persistent symptoms that could indicate cancer. These include lumps, unexplained pain, fatigue, bleeding, or weight loss. Early detection greatly improves treatment success and survival rates. Health authorities emphasize that even if symptoms seem minor, getting them checked can be lifesaving.

One Critical After Surrey Canada Day Crash, Police Seek Help
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One Critical After Surrey Canada Day Crash, Police Seek Help

One person remains in critical condition following a serious Canada Day crash at 120 Street and 97 Avenue in Surrey. The collision, which happened around 4:10 p.m. on July 1, sent three people to hospital — two with minor injuries who have since been discharged. Surrey Police are appealing for dash cam or CCTV footage from witnesses to help with their ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

e:Heart Experts Warn: Cut Salty Olives to Lower Blood Pressure
Health

Heart Experts Warn: Cut Salty Olives to Lower Blood Pressure

Heart experts are warning Surrey residents that salty packaged olives, often seen as a healthy snack, could raise blood pressure due to their high salt content. Some varieties contain up to 4 grams of salt per 100 grams, pushing people over the recommended daily limit of 6 grams. To lower blood pressure naturally, experts advise limiting salty foods, checking labels, rinsing olives, and choosing less processed options. While dietary changes can help, those already on medication should continue treatment as ad

Surrey Council to Review Disputed Planning Fees
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Surrey Council to Review Disputed Planning Fees

Waverley Borough Council okays independent review for homeowners hit by unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy bills after home extensions. Residents Face Crushing Bills Homeowners across Waverley say unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) demands—some topping £70,000—have left them juggling extra mortgages and the threat of repossession. One Godalming couple’s case sparked wider outrage, drawing in local MPs […]

Slower Speech May Signal Early Dementia Risk, Study Finds
Health

Slower Speech May Signal Early Dementia Risk, Study Finds

A Toronto study links slower speech to early signs of dementia, offering hope for earlier detection through language analysis. Speech Speed Could Offer Early Clues to Dementia A recent study from the University of Toronto has revealed that slower everyday speech—not just difficulty finding words—could be an early warning sign of dementia. New ways of […]

Major Fire Displaces Families at 72nd and 144th in Surrey
Environment

Surrey Townhouse Fire Sends Thick Smoke Across Metro Vancouver

A large fire at 72nd and 144th in Surrey on Monday displaced families and caused traffic delays. Crews worked to contain the blaze. Large Fire Erupts in Newton on Monday Afternoon A major structure fire broke out at the intersection of 72nd Avenue and 144th Street in Surrey on Monday at 4:24 p.m., prompting a […]

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Politics

Top 5 Ways to Stay Informed and Active in Surrey

Discover easy ways to stay politically engaged in Surrey. From local news to city meetings, help shape your community’s future. Staying Informed Strengthens Surrey’s Future In a city as fast-growing and diverse as Surrey, being politically aware isn’t just wise—it’s vital. From rising rents in Newton to transit delays in Guildford, the issues shaping daily […]

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