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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

Sports

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

Leaders in Surrey

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

Sports

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

Tag: Police

Delta Police Probe Deadly Highway 17 Car Fire
Crime

Delta Police Probe Deadly Highway 17 Car Fire

Delta Police are investigating a fatal car fire that occurred late Sunday night on Highway 17 in Delta, B.C. Officers responded around 11:20 p.m. on October 26 to reports of a vehicle fire west of 80th Street. Despite emergency crews’ efforts, the car’s lone female occupant was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the incident remains under investigation by the Delta Police Department and the BC Coroners Service. Authorities are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage from the area to contact police at 604-946-4444.

Police Probe Extortion-Linked Shooting in North Delta
Crime

Police Probe Extortion-Linked Shooting in North Delta

Delta Police are investigating an extortion-related shooting at a home in North Delta early Sunday, October 26. Shots were fired into a residence on 78B Avenue, but no injuries were reported. CCTV footage shows a suspect firing from a white SUV before fleeing. Police believe the attack was targeted and are working with the Provincial Extortion Task Force to find connections to other cases.

Crime

Missing Surrey Man: Police Ask Public for Help

Surrey Police are asking for the public’s help to find 26-year-old Gurninder Singh, last seen near Scott Road SkyTrain and the Pattullo Bridge on Sept. 22. Anyone with dash cam footage or information is urged to contact authorities.

Boom Lift Joyride Ends in Arrest in Tsawwassen
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Boom Lift Joyride Ends in Arrest in Tsawwassen

A man was arrested in Tsawwassen on September 7 after allegedly stealing a boom lift from a Southlands construction site and driving it erratically through residential streets. According to Delta police, the vehicle struck street signs and damaged property before the suspect fled into a cornfield. Officers, assisted by a police dog unit and drone team, apprehended him without injury. The man faces charges of breaking and entering, theft over $5,000, and mischief, and has been released pending a future court date. The boom lift was returned to the site.

Fraudsters Spoof Surrey Police Phone Number, SPS Warns
Crime

Fraudsters Spoof Surrey Police Phone Number, SPS Warns

The Surrey Police Service (SPS) is warning residents about fraudsters spoofing its non-emergency number, 604-599-0502. Scammers are posing as officers, sometimes using fake names and badge numbers, to trick people into giving personal or financial information. SPS stresses it will never call to request money or sensitive details. Residents are urged to hang up, avoid clicking on links, and verify suspicious calls by dialing the official non-emergency line directly. Authorities also encourage reporting such scams to police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Surrey business targeted in weekend shooting, police say
Crime

Surrey business targeted in weekend shooting, police say

Surrey Police Service is investigating a weekend shooting at a business in the 12800-block of 80 Avenue. Officers discovered multiple bullet holes in the front door after responding Monday morning to a suspected break-in call. No injuries were reported, but investigators believe the attack may be linked to an ongoing wave of extortion-related incidents targeting businesses in Surrey and across B.C. The SPS Frontline Investigative Support Team is leading the case and is seeking CCTV or dashcam footage from the public.

Surrey Police Launch Life-Saving Biometric Scanners in Cells
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Police Launch Life-Saving Biometric Scanners in Cells

Surrey Police Service has installed biometric scanners in its detention cells to monitor detainees’ vital signs in real time, aiming to prevent medical emergencies, overdoses, and suicides. The radar-based technology, operational since early August after a pilot project launched in March, can detect heart and breathing patterns without wearables or cameras. Already credited with prompting safety checks, the $36,000 system aligns Surrey with other Canadian police services using similar life-saving measures. Officials say the initiative prioritizes detainee welfare and officer safety, with SPS Chief Const. Norm Lipinski calling it a humane and proactive approach to custody management. 

Surrey Police Seek Witnesses in Newton Sexual Assault
Crime

Surrey Police Seek Witnesses in Newton Sexual Assault

Surrey Police Service is seeking witnesses after an alleged sexual assault occurred on August 5 at around 12:15 p.m. outside a Tim Hortons and the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Newton’s Scott Road Centre. Abdulkarim Ahmad Alhamid, 58, has been charged and remains in custody. Police are asking anyone with information, CCTV, or dashcam footage from the 8000-block of 120 Street at the time to contact the SPS non-emergency line, quoting file number 25-65774 (SP).

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