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

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Ravi Kahlon: Delta North MLA and Minister Driving Growth

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

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 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,

Leaders in Surrey

Lawrence Mok Champions Skills Training in Maple Ridge

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Leaders in Surrey

Trevor Halford Continues Service as Surrey-White Rock MLA

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Leaders in Surrey

Pete Davis Brings Mining Expertise to B.C. Legislature

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Prince George MLA Sheldon Clare Brings Decades of Service

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Elenore Sturko: From RCMP to Surrey’s Legislative Voice

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Liberal Democrats Dominate Woking By-Elections 
Politics

Liberal Democrats Dominate Woking By-Elections 

The Liberal Democrats have retained both the Woking South seat on Surrey County Council and the Hoe Valley seat on Woking Borough Council in by-elections held on July 10. These elections were triggered by MP Will Forster stepping down from his local positions. Louise Morales and Deborah Hughes secured decisive wins for the party, while Reform UK emerged as the runner-up in both races, overtaking the Conservatives. The results reflect shifting political dynamics in Woking, with the Liberal Democrats solidifying their position and Reform UK gaining traction as a key challenger.

The NHS has launched a new remote cardiac monitoring program using Philips ePatch devices, starting with Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. The lightweight, wireless monitor allows patients to track heart activity from home, reducing hospital visits and easing waitlists. Data is analyzed by AI software, streamlining diagnosis and improving accuracy. Officials say the system could double productivity and detect more heart issues than traditional monitors. The pilot aims to enhance patient comfort, free up hospital resources, and may expand to other regions, including Surrey.
Health

NHS Tests At-Home Heart Monitors to Ease Patient Backlog

The NHS has launched a new remote cardiac monitoring program using Philips ePatch devices, starting with Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. The lightweight, wireless monitor allows patients to track heart activity from home, reducing hospital visits and easing waitlists. Data is analyzed by AI software, streamlining diagnosis and improving accuracy. Officials say the system could double productivity and detect more heart issues than traditional monitors. The pilot aims to enhance patient comfort, free up hospital resources, and may expand to other regions, including Surrey.

Smartwatch Setting May Help Slow Cognitive Decline
Lifestyle

Smartwatch Setting May Help Slow Cognitive Decline

Experts suggest that switching your smartwatch to an analogue watch face may help slow cognitive decline and improve time awareness. Danny Toffel, CEO of Watches2U, emphasizes that reading traditional clocks supports brain development, time management, and math skills—especially in children. As digital screens become more dominant, experts warn that relying solely on digital displays could erode these essential life skills.

Health

Doctor Reveals 5 Habits to Quit Before Turning 40

A cardiologist shares five key habits to quit before 40 to boost longevity and reduce health risks—from smoking to junk food and overexercising. Health Expert Urges Lifestyle Changes by 40 In a bid to help people live longer, healthier lives, a New York-based cardiologist has outlined five habits everyone should quit before turning 40. Dr. […]

Nurseries
Lifestyle

Top 5 Nurseries in Surrey, BC You’ll Absolutely Love

Discover Surrey, BC’s best nurseries—from lush plants to festive displays. Here’s your go-to guide for garden joy, expert tips, and local plant treasures! Bloom Like Never Before: Discover Surrey’s Garden Gems Ever wished your backyard looked like something straight out of a gardening magazine? Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just discovering your love […]

city mall
Lifestyle

Central City Surrey: Shop, Study, Sweat, and Soak It All In

Explore Central City in Surrey—a vibrant hub where shopping, fitness, and student life collide in an energetic blend of culture, community, and urban growth. Welcome to Central City: Surrey’s Urban Playground Ever wondered where you can sip a chai, catch a lecture, grab the latest tech, and hit the gym—all without leaving the building? Welcome […]

Shots Fired at Kapil Sharma’s Surrey Café; Terror Link Probed
Crime Politics

Shots Fired at Kapil Sharma’s Surrey Café; Terror Link Probed

Kapil Sharma’s newly opened Kap’s Café in Surrey, British Columbia, was hit by gunfire on Wednesday night. While no injuries were reported, bullets struck the café and nearby buildings. Harjit Singh Laddi, an alleged operative of the banned Khalistani group Babbar Khalsa International, reportedly claimed responsibility, citing anger over remarks attributed to Sharma. Police are investigating the incident as part of a broader pattern of threats and extortion attempts targeting South Asian business owners in the region. No arrests have been made, and Sharma has yet to comment.

Dad’s Headaches Turn Out to Be Terminal Brain Tumour
Health

Dad’s Headaches Turn Out to Be Terminal Brain Tumor

Elliot Godfrey, a 42-year-old dad, thought his persistent headaches were due to parenting stress—until he was diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain tumour. After emergency surgery removed 95% of the tumour, he began chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Determined to survive for his family, Elliot is now fundraising for advanced treatments in Germany not available through public healthcare. His story highlights the importance of taking symptoms seriously and has inspired an outpouring of public support.

Doctor Warns Canadians: Watch for These Liver Damage Signs
Health

Doctor Warns Canadians: Watch for These Liver Damage Signs

Dr. Joseph Salhab warns Canadians about four commonly overlooked signs of liver damage—persistent upper stomach pain, nausea, bloating, and yellowing of the eyes or skin. He urges early medical attention, noting these symptoms could indicate serious liver issues like hepatitis or fluid buildup. Experts emphasize that timely diagnosis and lifestyle changes can prevent long-term damage.

Pharmacy Warns Against Mixing Ibuprofen With These Drugs
Health Lifestyle

Pharmacy Warns Against Mixing Ibuprofen With These Drugs

Well Pharmacy has issued a warning urging Canadians to avoid mixing ibuprofen with certain prescription drugs, including blood thinners, antidepressants, high blood pressure medications, steroids, and methotrexate. These combinations can cause serious side effects like internal bleeding, ulcers, or reduced drug effectiveness. Deputy Superintendent Pharmacist George Sandhu advises patients to always consult a pharmacist before taking ibuprofen. The warning aims to raise awareness among those managing chronic conditions, highlighting the crucial role of pharmacists in preventing harmful drug interactions.

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