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Leaders in Surrey

Adrian Dix Leads B.C. on Energy, Climate, and Francophone Affairs

Adrian Dix, MLA for Vancouver-Kingsway since 2005, currently serves as B.C.’s Minister of Energy and

Leaders in Surrey

Ravi Kahlon: Delta North MLA and Minister Driving Growth

Ravi Kahlon has served as Delta North MLA since 2017 and is currently B.C.’s Minister

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 BC Lions Edge Ti-Cats 41-38 in Overtime Thriller

The BC Lions defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 41-38 in overtime at Tim Hortons Field, thanks

Sports

 Vernon Jackals Win First-Ever B.C. Saratoga Cup

The Vernon Jackals won their first-ever Saratoga Cup at the B.C. Men’s Rugby Championship on

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North Delta Gears Up for 7th Annual Used Equipment Sale

Score deals at North Delta’s 7th annual used equipment sale on Aug. 23—sports gear, donations,

Lifestyle

Can Regenerative Living Replace Sustainability?

Explore how regenerative living goes beyond sustainability, aiming to restore ecosystems, enrich communities, and create

Technology

AI’s New Role as Your Life Manager: Helpful Assistant or Digital

Explore how AI is evolving from a simple helper to a full-fledged life manager—balancing convenience,

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Lawrence Mok Champions Skills Training in Maple Ridge

Maple Ridge East MLA Lawrence Mok brings decades of industry expertise and a global education

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Trevor Halford Continues Service as Surrey-White Rock MLA

Surrey-White Rock MLA Trevor Halford, re-elected in 2024, remains a strong advocate for local issues

Leaders in Surrey

Pete Davis Brings Mining Expertise to B.C. Legislature

Kootenay-Rockies MLA Pete Davis, a mining industry veteran, champions critical minerals and Columbia Treaty issues

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Prince George MLA Sheldon Clare Brings Decades of Service

Sheldon Clare, MLA for Prince George-North Cariboo, draws on 30+ years in education and community

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Elenore Sturko: From RCMP to Surrey’s Legislative Voice

Surrey MLA Elenore Sturko brings years of public service from the RCMP and Canadian Armed

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HPV Vaccine Drive Targets 400,000 Unprotected Youth
Health

How Surrey Declares Health Outbreaks in Care Facilities

Surrey declares outbreaks in care facilities based on case severity and transmission, under the direction of medical health officers or microbiologists. Once declared, affected sites implement strict infection control measures, limit movement, and tighten visitor guidelines. Public notices, regular updates, and enhanced hygiene help manage risks. These actions, led by Fraser Health, aim to protect vulnerable residents and maintain public health safety across Surrey.

Why Experts Say You Should Wash Bananas Before Peeling
Food

Why Experts Say You Should Wash Bananas Before Peeling

Food safety experts are urging Canadians to wash bananas before peeling them, highlighting hidden risks from bacteria, dirt, and pesticides on the peel. Though commonly discarded, the outer skin can transfer harmful microbes to the edible part during handling. Experts recommend rinsing bananas under cold water or using a vinegar solution for a safer clean. With bananas being a popular fruit in Canada, this simple hygiene step can reduce health risks and improve food safety.

Dementia Warning Sign May Emerge During Walking
Health

DASH Diet Shows Promise in Reducing Heart Disease Risk

A low-salt diet called the DASH diet may help significantly lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease, according to recent studies and health guidance. Common risk factors like obesity, high cholesterol, and stress are worsened by excessive salt intake, which is common in processed and restaurant foods. Health experts now advise limiting daily salt to 6g. Research shows that switching to the DASH diet—rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains—can lead to measurable improvements in blood pressure and overall heart health.

Allergies May Lower Lung Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Health

Allergies May Lower Lung Cancer Risk, Study Finds

A new meta-analysis published in Frontiers in Medicine and covered by News‑Medical and Medical Dialogues analyzed over 3.8 million individuals across 10 studies and found that people with allergic conditions have around a 25% lower risk of developing lung cancer compared to those without allergies

Could This 'Junk' Food Help Your Heart? Surprising Study Says Yes
Food Health

Could This ‘Junk’ Food Help Your Heart? Surprising Study Says Yes

Dark chocolate, often considered an unhealthy treat, may actually reduce the risk of heart disease, according to new research. The health benefits stem from its high flavonoid content, which helps lower blood pressure, reduce blood clots, and protect cells from damage. Studies also show that combining dark chocolate with almonds can reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) by up to 7% in a month. Additionally, dark chocolate is a good source of magnesium, which supports muscle, nerve, and blood sugar function. Experts emphasize that only dark chocolate, consumed in moderation, provides these benefits—not sugary milk or white chocolate.

Avocado Supply at Risk Without Native Habitat, Study Finds
Food

Avocado Supply at Risk Without Native Habitat, Study Finds 

A new study warns that the future of avocado farming could be at risk if native vegetation around orchards isn’t preserved. Conducted in Australia, the research found that insect pollinators—crucial for avocado crops—depend on nearby native plants for food, especially when crops aren’t in bloom. Using advanced DNA technology, scientists discovered that insects near natural habitats forage from more than twice as many plant species as those in pasture-only areas. The study highlights that protecting biodiversity is key to supporting global food security, especially with rising demand by 2050.

Surrey Pub Unveils Summer Menu With Free Kids’ Meals
Food

Surrey Pub Unveils Summer Menu With Free Kids Meals

A family-friendly pub chain in Surrey, Beefeater, has launched a new summer menu featuring grilled mains, fresh starters, and refreshing drinks. Alongside this, it is offering free kids’ meals throughout the entire school holiday with the purchase of an adult main course. The offer is valid until September 1, and customers need to sign up for the restaurant’s newsletter to receive a reusable voucher. The pub aims to create an affordable and enjoyable dining experience for families across its Surrey locations.

Dementia Warning Sign May Emerge During Walking
Food Health

30 Plants a Week: A Healthier Habit Than Five-a-Day?

Nutritionists are shifting from the traditional “five-a-day” advice to a more diverse approach: eating 30 different plant-based foods each week. This method—backed by gut health studies like the American Gut Project—improves digestive health and boosts overall well-being. Nutritionist Edward Mather suggests simple ways to achieve this, such as adding nuts, seeds, and herbs to meals and batch cooking with varied vegetables. Experts say this diet is more beneficial and achievable than previously believed, offering Canadians a smarter, science-backed path to better health.

Cloverdale: Surrey’s Historic Heart Still Beating Strong
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Cloverdale: Surrey’s Historic Heart Still Beating Strong

Cloverdale, once Surrey’s civic and commercial centre, remains a vibrant symbol of the city’s heritage. Originating as Clover Valley in the 1870s, the area flourished with the arrival of major rail lines and became home to Surrey’s first municipal hall. Though its prominence waned with mid-20th-century infrastructure shifts, Cloverdale has since revived as a cultural hub, housing key attractions like the Museum of Surrey and the Cloverdale Rodeo. Nearby Clayton, with its own historic roots, has grown into a thriving residential area, continuing the legacy of Cloverdale’s historic heart.

Surrey’s Chopped Leaf Serves Fresh Twist on Fast Food
Food

Surrey’s Chopped Leaf Serves Fresh Twist on Fast Food

The Chopped Leaf at Southpoint & Panorama in Surrey is redefining fast food with a health-focused twist. Known for its fresh salads, whole grain bowls, and low-calorie dressings, the fast-casual chain caters to busy, health-conscious locals. Conveniently located near fitness centers and offices, it offers quick service, vegetarian options, and takeout flexibility. As demand for nutritious dining grows in Surrey, The Chopped Leaf stands out as a go-to spot for clean, energizing meals without compromising on taste or convenience.

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