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LETTER: Promises, promises – the B.C. NDP is failing Surrey

LETTER: Promises, promises – the B.C. NDP is failing Surrey

If the NDP continues to ignore Surrey's needs, they can't expect to win seats
Cloverdale Chamber and Rodeo Association to host 2nd annual ‘chicken dance’

Cloverdale Chamber and Rodeo Association to host 2nd annual ‘chicken dance’

May 3 dinner and dance to kick off 'Rodeo Month': Tania Smythe
Surrey libraries host spring break programs for kids

Surrey libraries host spring break programs for kids

Both in-person and online activities available for children at 10 Surrey libraries
MUSIC NOTES: How a 2010 reunion gig in Surrey juiced Grapes of Wrath

MUSIC NOTES: How a 2010 reunion gig in Surrey juiced Grapes of Wrath

Music news, views and reviews in Surrey and Metro Vancouver
Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open

Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open

Environment Canada said Wednesday (March 12) that periods of rain are expected throughout the day with a low of 4˚C
Surrey rolls back residential development cost charges to 2023 rate

Surrey rolls back residential development cost charges to 2023 rate

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said there 'couldn't be a more important time in our recent history to do this'
7 Surrey/Delta teams to battle for B.C. minor hockey championships

7 Surrey/Delta teams to battle for B.C. minor hockey championships

None of BC Hockey's 15 championship tournaments are played in Surrey this year
Surrey boxer Darcy Hinds wins first professional fight in Mexico

Surrey boxer Darcy Hinds wins first professional fight in Mexico

Riverdale, X-Men actor, stuntman wins pro debut with first-round KO
Ambitious plans underway for 'waterfront district' near Pattullo Bridge

Ambitious plans underway for 'waterfront district' near Pattullo Bridge

Council approved on March 10 a corporate report related to the South Westminster Neighbourhood Concept Plan and a transit village study there
ANALYSIS: We need to learn from COVID-19 – before it's too late

ANALYSIS: We need to learn from COVID-19 – before it's too late

Five years in to the ongoing pandemic, we need to know how to best face the next one