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Newton Elementary raises thousands for Make-A-Wish Foundation

Newton Elementary raises thousands for Make-A-Wish Foundation

Campaign honours former student Aniva Shaji.
Marijuana reform campaign refused billboards

Marijuana reform campaign refused billboards

Sensible BC gearing up for petition sign-up blitz this fall to force provincial referendum
Bill Reid remembered as a champion for Surrey

Bill Reid remembered as a champion for Surrey

Cloverdale's Bill Reid receives a colourful and fitting send-off for a man who's remembered as tenacious, and passionate.
Skagit River Bridge reopens today on Washington's I-5 highway

Skagit River Bridge reopens today on Washington's I-5 highway

The bridge will open nearly a month after it collapsed, and will have a new speed limit of 40 mph and a ban on trucks with excessive hauls.
B.C. drunk driving rules saving lives: study

B.C. drunk driving rules saving lives: study

Criminal impaired charges plunged after new penalties
ICBC sues 46 for car vandalism at Stanley Cup riot

ICBC sues 46 for car vandalism at Stanley Cup riot

More than $500,000 in damage after vehicles flipped, torched
Private schools top Fraser Institute's B.C. secondary school rankings for 2012

Private schools top Fraser Institute's B.C. secondary school rankings for 2012

Vancouver's York House and Crofton House tied for 1st. Surrey's Southridge (3rd) was the only non-Vancouver school in the top five.
POLICE BRIEFS: Man dies after being hit by car

POLICE BRIEFS: Man dies after being hit by car

Struck by Jeep while crossing 152 Street near 68 Avenue.
No tie to food in three brain disease cases: FHA

No tie to food in three brain disease cases: FHA

Fraser region victims have standard Creutzfeldt-Jakob not 'human mad cow disease'
Crossing guard approved for South Surrey school

Crossing guard approved for South Surrey school

School board grants East Kensington request for crossing guard