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Struggle to keep White Rock's Polar Bear Swim afloat

Struggle to keep White Rock's Polar Bear Swim afloat

Last year for longtime volunteers due to declining membership
Community shaken by Surrey teen's killing

Community shaken by Surrey teen's killing

Surrey's Karim Meskine, 19, was beaten to death near a New Westminster SkyTrain station last week.
New South Fraser highway opens, cuts travel times

New South Fraser highway opens, cuts travel times

Controversial SFPR came at cost in dollars and farmland
New trial ordered for Surrey limo driver acquitted of tax charges

New trial ordered for Surrey limo driver acquitted of tax charges

Jaswinder Sedhu found not guilty in May, but decision overturned this week in B.C. Supreme Court.
Supreme Court rules out Canada's prostitution laws in unanimous, 9-0 decision

Supreme Court rules out Canada's prostitution laws in unanimous, 9-0 decision

Present for Friday's ruling: former Madame and dominatrix Terri-Jean Bedford, who has been fighting Canada's prostitution laws since 2007.
Snow coats Lower Mainland; School closures, traffic delays define Friday

Snow coats Lower Mainland; School closures, traffic delays define Friday

Schools in Mission, Abbotsford and private schools in Vancouver, Surrey are closed. 15 cm of snow is expected to turn into rain later today.
One-hour oil spill response urged for Burrard Inlet

One-hour oil spill response urged for Burrard Inlet

Mayor says Kinder Morgan's improved plan still falls short
Five-vehicle pileup on Highway 99 in South Surrey

Five-vehicle pileup on Highway 99 in South Surrey

Southbound Highway 99 is closed to traffic from 32 Avenue following a five-vehicle pileup just north of 16 Avenue.
Pay-park machines a ‘hot’ item at South Surrey bus loop

Pay-park machines a ‘hot’ item at South Surrey bus loop

Recently installed pay stations have been stolen from the South Surrey Park & Ride on three separate days this month.
Supreme Court's prostitution ruling puts sex worker safety first

Supreme Court's prostitution ruling puts sex worker safety first

Advocates say Ottawa will be forced to enact reforms to guard against violent predators