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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Website seeks new information nearly 4 years after teen found dead in Surrey. The body of Tanner Krupa, 19, was found in the 6900-block of 127A Street on Aug. 20, 2017 UPDATE: SURREY RCMP SAY 12-YEAR-OLD HAS BEEN FOUND UPDATE: Surrey RCMP say she has been found. Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Fleetwood. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78AAvenue.
MAN BARRICADED HIMSELF IN CLOVERDALE HOUSE OVERNIGHT A Surrey man was taken into police custody Thursday morning after a crisis negotiator talked him out of a house in the 5800-block of 168th Street in Cloverdale, where police say he barricaded himself for more than four hours. “It was a long evening,” Surrey RCMP Corporal Vanessa Munn said. The ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned UPDATE: MAN ARRESTED AFTER BURNED HUMAN REMAINS FOUND ON A man has been arrested after a burned body was found on a Surrey roadside, police say. Surrey RCMP say they were called about a fire in a ditch on 48th Avenue near 168th Street just before 4:30 a.m. on Friday (May 21), according to a release from Surrey RCMP Sergeant Elenore Sturko. Sturko said UPDATE: SURREY FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WORK TO PUT OUT Surrey Fire Service is still working to put out a fire at an apartment build in Fleetwood that started late Friday night (May 14). Mark Griffioen, deputy chief with SFS, said crews were called out to the scene near 84th Avenue and 160th Street just before midnight, and the call “quickly turned EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYS SURREY BLUEBERRY FARM An early morning fire has levelled a Surrey blueberry farm. It happened at around 2 a.m. at a farm in the 5000-block of Colebrook Road, east of 152nd Street. No injuries have been reported. Assistant fire Chief Ben Dirksen said crews were met “by a large barn structure that was fully involved MASS VACCINATION CENTRES SET TO OPEN IN SOUTH SURREY Five mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – including ones in South Surrey, Cloverdale and North Delta – are being opened by FraserHealth, and are
SURREY-OPOLY OFFERS BOARD GAME ENTHUSIASTS CHANCE TO BUY Forget about Illinois Avenue, the property you really want to buy is Bear Creek Park. Fans of the classic board game Monopoly will soon be able to roll the dice on some of our city’s most well-known landmarks, as outset Media has partnered with Walmart Canada to launch a new limited-edition board game that celebrates Surrey.SURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Website seeks new information nearly 4 years after teen found dead in Surrey. The body of Tanner Krupa, 19, was found in the 6900-block of 127A Street on Aug. 20, 2017 UPDATE: SURREY RCMP SAY 12-YEAR-OLD HAS BEEN FOUND UPDATE: Surrey RCMP say she has been found. Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Fleetwood. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78AAvenue.
MAN BARRICADED HIMSELF IN CLOVERDALE HOUSE OVERNIGHT A Surrey man was taken into police custody Thursday morning after a crisis negotiator talked him out of a house in the 5800-block of 168th Street in Cloverdale, where police say he barricaded himself for more than four hours. “It was a long evening,” Surrey RCMP Corporal Vanessa Munn said. The ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned UPDATE: MAN ARRESTED AFTER BURNED HUMAN REMAINS FOUND ON A man has been arrested after a burned body was found on a Surrey roadside, police say. Surrey RCMP say they were called about a fire in a ditch on 48th Avenue near 168th Street just before 4:30 a.m. on Friday (May 21), according to a release from Surrey RCMP Sergeant Elenore Sturko. Sturko said UPDATE: SURREY FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WORK TO PUT OUT Surrey Fire Service is still working to put out a fire at an apartment build in Fleetwood that started late Friday night (May 14). Mark Griffioen, deputy chief with SFS, said crews were called out to the scene near 84th Avenue and 160th Street just before midnight, and the call “quickly turned EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYS SURREY BLUEBERRY FARM An early morning fire has levelled a Surrey blueberry farm. It happened at around 2 a.m. at a farm in the 5000-block of Colebrook Road, east of 152nd Street. No injuries have been reported. Assistant fire Chief Ben Dirksen said crews were met “by a large barn structure that was fully involved MASS VACCINATION CENTRES SET TO OPEN IN SOUTH SURREY Five mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – including ones in South Surrey, Cloverdale and North Delta – are being opened by FraserHealth, and are
SURREY-OPOLY OFFERS BOARD GAME ENTHUSIASTS CHANCE TO BUY Forget about Illinois Avenue, the property you really want to buy is Bear Creek Park. Fans of the classic board game Monopoly will soon be able to roll the dice on some of our city’s most well-known landmarks, as outset Media has partnered with Walmart Canada to launch a new limited-edition board game that celebrates Surrey. SURREY HAS HAD 25% OF B.C.’S TOTAL COVID-19 CASES 12 hours ago · Surrey has accounted for about one-quarter of all of B.C.’s COVID-19 cases as the B.C. Centre for Disease Control released the latest monthly data. Between Jan. 1, 2020 and May 31, 2021, Surrey reported 37,158 cases. In that same period, there BC FERRIES ANTICIPATING ‘PENT-UP DEMAND’ AS TRAVEL 17 hours ago · With the end of recreational travel restrictions coming throughout the province on June 15, BC Ferries has begun preparing for a greater volume of travellers. “We look forward to welcoming recreational travellers back on board, in accordance with the end of the province’s travel restrictions TEACHER’S ELBOW INJURY CASE AGAINST SURREY SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 hours ago · A Surrey school teacher who launched a lawsuit against the Surrey School District and WorkSafeBC after injuring his elbow during shop class in January 2018 has lost a court battle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge struck the civil action. Mykola Misiak, who has been a teacher since 1999, filed a COVID VACCINE BOOKINGS TO OPEN FOR ADULTS 40+, OR 18+ IN COVID vaccine bookings to open for adults 40+, or 18+ in hotspots, across B.C. Only people who have registered will get their alert tobook Katya Slepian
VICTORIA AVENUE RESIDENTS SPEARHEAD PETITION AGAINST 20 hours ago · Residents of Victoria Avenue on White Rock’s hillside are up in arms about the current lane closure and eastbound one-way on Marine Drive – and they’re petitioning the city to end it. Christie and Sean Graham, who live at Victoria Avenue and Ash Street, say they are outraged by a change in the MASS VACCINATION CENTRES SET TO OPEN IN SOUTH SURREY Five mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – including ones in South Surrey, Cloverdale and North Delta – are being opened by Fraser Health, and are to be available to book appointments by the end of themonth.
RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS OFF 10 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to DIRECTOR OF CIVIL FORFEITURE SEEKS $140,000 FROM FRASER 10 hours ago · Clayton Eheler’s father-in-law Ray Morrissey caught with money in Fort St. John by B.C.’s gang unit B.C.’s director of civil forfeiture is looking to keep almost $140,000 seized from Chilliwack drug dealer Clayton Eheler’s father-in-law as the proceeds of crime. On May 8, 2015, Raymond SURREY MURDERER LOSES APPEAL IN 2011 CHRISTMAS EVE 14 hours ago · Surrey murderer Russell Bidesi has lost an appeal of his conviction for shooting Bradley McPherson to death at an after-hours house party in Newton on Christmas Eve, 2011. Bidesi challenged his Feb. 16, 2018 second-degree murder conviction based POLICE SEEK HELP LOCATING MISSING WOMAN LAST SEEN IN OCEAN 8 hours ago · Surrey RCMP are asking for a public’s help in locating a woman who has been missing since June 7. Dooris Raad, 27, was last seen around Ocean Park – near 128 Street and 16 Avenue – police say. Both police and family are concerned for Raad’swell-being due to
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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS OFF 2 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to B.C. CLAM HARVESTER FINED $10,000 FOR FISHERIES ACT 2 hours ago · A Comox Valley-based shellfish operation has been hit with fines totaling $10,000 for licence violations. The province court decision against Keith Chui, a commercial clamfish harvester, actually took place in Courtenay on Feb. 17 but was only released June 11. GIRL, AGE 12, MISSING IN SURREY Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Newton. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78A Avenue. “Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” Constable ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earnedSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS OFF 2 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to B.C. CLAM HARVESTER FINED $10,000 FOR FISHERIES ACT 2 hours ago · A Comox Valley-based shellfish operation has been hit with fines totaling $10,000 for licence violations. The province court decision against Keith Chui, a commercial clamfish harvester, actually took place in Courtenay on Feb. 17 but was only released June 11. GIRL, AGE 12, MISSING IN SURREY Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Newton. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78A Avenue. “Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” Constable ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned SURREY HAS HAD 25% OF B.C.’S TOTAL COVID-19 CASES 4 hours ago · Surrey has accounted for about one-quarter of all of B.C.’s COVID-19 cases as the B.C. Centre for Disease Control released the latest monthly data. Between Jan. 1, 2020 and May 31, 2021, Surrey reported 37,158 cases. In that same period, there TEACHER’S ELBOW INJURY CASE AGAINST SURREY SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 hours ago · A Surrey school teacher who launched a lawsuit against the Surrey School District and WorkSafeBC after injuring his elbow during shop class in January 2018 has lost a court battle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge struck the civil action. Mykola Misiak, who has been a teacher since 1999, filed a MASS VACCINATION CENTRES SET TO OPEN IN SOUTH SURREY Five mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – including ones in South Surrey, Cloverdale and North Delta – are being opened by Fraser Health, and are to be available to book appointments by the end of themonth.
DIRECTOR OF CIVIL FORFEITURE SEEKS $140,000 FROM FRASER 2 hours ago · Clayton Eheler’s father-in-law Ray Morrissey caught with money in Fort St. John by B.C.’s gang unit B.C.’s director of civil forfeiture is looking to keep almost $140,000 seized from Chilliwack drug dealer Clayton Eheler’s father-in-law as the proceeds of crime. On May 8, 2015, Raymond RESCUERS FREE HUMPBACK ‘ANCHORED’ DOWN BY PRAWN TRAPS OFF 2 hours ago · Help was fortunately close at hand for a humpback whale that found itself entangled in commercial fishing gear in the waters off Nanaimo yesterday. Paul Cottrell, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Mammal Response Program coordinator, said fisheries officers happened to B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 6 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a SURREY MURDERER LOSES APPEAL IN 2011 CHRISTMAS EVE 6 hours ago · Surrey murderer Russell Bidesi has lost an appeal of his conviction for shooting Bradley McPherson to death at an after-hours house party in Newton on Christmas Eve, 2011. Bidesi challenged his Feb. 16, 2018 second-degree murder conviction based TRAPPED VEHICLE IN BLACKIE SPIT PARK HIGHLIGHTS CRESCENT 7 hours ago · Surrey RCMP are reminding the public to follow bylaws related to parks and outdoor spaces in the city, noting that Crescent Beach in particular “has been an area of concern.” In a news release issued Friday, the RCMP noted that Crescent Beach-area residents have raised several concerns about COVID VACCINE BOOKINGS TO OPEN FOR ADULTS 40+, OR 18+ IN All British Columbians ages 40 and older will be eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccine as of tonight, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press conference Monday (May 10). The vaccine eligibility will be even lower in high-transmission neighbourhoods, Henry said. “Text and VICTORIA AVENUE RESIDENTS SPEARHEAD PETITION AGAINST 12 hours ago · Residents of Victoria Avenue on White Rock’s hillside are up in arms about the current lane closure and eastbound one-way on Marine Drive – and they’re petitioning the city to end it. Christie and Sean Graham, who live at Victoria Avenue and Ash Street, say they are outraged by a change in theSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk GIRL, AGE 12, MISSING IN SURREY Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Newton. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78A Avenue. “Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” Constable MORE THAN HALF OF ASIAN CANADIANS EXPERIENCED RACISM, HATE A majority of Canadians of Asian descent have faced discrimination in the past year, a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests. Findings published Tuesday (June 8) indicate people younger in age and of a lower-income bracket are the most likely HUGE INCREASES IN PROPERTY TAXES GOBSMACK SURREY BUSINESS Surrey business owners staggering under current property tax bills, which they say have increased by anything from 17 per cent to 86 per cent over last year, are struggling to understand why it’s happening. And, inevitably, fingers of blame are being pointed at Surrey council. Some question why B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and lessSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at a VIDEO: FAMILY OF BEARS ROAM SURREY’S FLEETWOOD Residents of Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood are on alert after a family of bears was photographed roaming the area Saturday. Photos and videos of a mother and her two cubs started circulating online shortly after 12 p.m. The animals were spotted near 164 Avenue and 85 Street.“Please watch
ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition UPDATE: SURREY FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WORK TO PUT OUT Surrey Fire Service is still working to put out a fire at an apartment build in Fleetwood that started late Friday night (May 14). Mark Griffioen, deputy chief with SFS, said crews were called out to the scene near 84th Avenue and 160th Street just before midnight, and the call “quickly turned EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYS SURREY BLUEBERRY FARM An early morning fire has levelled a Surrey blueberry farm. It happened at around 2 a.m. at a farm in the 5000-block of Colebrook Road, east of 152nd Street. No injuries have been reported. Assistant fire Chief Ben Dirksen said crews were met “by a large barn structure that was fully involved SURREY-OPOLY OFFERS BOARD GAME ENTHUSIASTS CHANCE TO BUY Forget about Illinois Avenue, the property you really want to buy is Bear Creek Park. Fans of the classic board game Monopoly will soon be able to roll the dice on some of our city’s most well-known landmarks, as outset Media has partnered with Walmart Canada to launch a new limited-edition board game that celebrates Surrey. WHALLEY GROCERY STORE WILL CLOSE THIS SPRING The Safeway store in Whalley is set to close for good. On Thursday (Feb. 18), staff were told that the longtime retail outlet would shut its doors on Saturday, May 29.SURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey COVID-19 INFECTIONS IN CANADA AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 12 hours ago · Canada’s COVID-19 infections are at the lowest level since last September, with the seven-day average of new cases sitting at 1,611 as of Wednesday. They are also down almost a third from a week ago, and down 82 per cent from the third wave peak of more than 8,800 cases per day on average in B.C. HOSPITALIZATION FROM COVID-19 DECLINING, 54 IN 7 hours ago · B.C. public health officials reported 153 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the fifth straight day below 200, and hospitalization and intensive cases continue to decline with increased vaccination. There are 176 people in hospital with coronavirus-relatedconditions, down
SURREY MOUNTIES SEIZE FAKE GUNS, SWORD, ‘SUSPECTED 11 hours ago · Surrey Mounties say they seized seven imitation firearms, a sword and a large amount of “suspected” fentanyl during a traffic stop in Whalley. Constable Sarbjit Sangha said police did a traffic stop June 4, near 94th Avenue and King George Boulevard, related to a Motor Vehicle Act investigation MEZZANINE APPLICATION ‘CRITICAL’ FOR 3 DOGS BREWING, WHITE 11 hours ago · One of the principals of 3 Dogs Brewing Co. said maximizing use of its new space in the second phase of Bosa’s Miramar Village is ‘critical’ for the company’s continued presence in White Rock. Scott Keddy’s comment came during the June 7 public hearing on the brew-pub’s application to B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less SURREY RCMP HOT ON BUNNY TRAIL, INVESTIGATING NEWTON MAN 7 hours ago · Warren Brundage questions RCMP’s use of time and resources as investigation continues into whether rabbit was rescued or stolen Beans the rabbit is getting a royal fussing over despite having allegedly been abandoned in a Surrey neighbourhood. Was he B.C. WINERY OPERATOR THROWS ROCK TO PROTECT HIS GOATS FROM 13 hours ago · A Quadra Island farmer first noticed something was up when one of his goats was missing on Monday morning. Ben McGuffie operates the SouthEnd Farm Winery on the island, located off of Campbell River. His Monday started like any other. But B.C.’S GREEN MPS HAVE “NO INTENTION” OF LEAVING THE PARTY 8 hours ago · Canada’s two remaining Green Party MPs say they have no intention of leaving the Green Party of Canada despite the “heartbreaking” defection of MP Jenica Atwin. The Green Party of Canada Caucus, which now consists of Nanaimo-Ladysmith MP HOW TO TELL IF A CALL FROM ‘CRA’ IS LEGITIMATE OR A SCAM 7 hours ago · The scam is a common one: a phone call claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency demanding an immediate payment. If you think it might really be the government calling you about your taxes, you should verify it is before you do anything, experts say.SURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 13 hours ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 13 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at a VIDEO: FAMILY OF BEARS ROAM SURREY’S FLEETWOOD Residents of Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood are on alert after a family of bears was photographed roaming the area Saturday. Photos and videos of a mother and her two cubs started circulating online shortly after 12 p.m. The animals were spotted near 164 Avenue and 85 Street.“Please watch
ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition WHITE ROCK COUNCIL REJECTS RESIDENT-ONLY PARKING FOR White Rock council has balked at limiting waterfront parking to city residents with decals and veterans only. The move was one of 19 potential COVID-19 health and safety measures described in a report from Fire Chief Ed Wolfe received by council at a special virtual meeting on Monday (April 19).SURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk GIRL, AGE 12, MISSING IN SURREY Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Newton. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78A Avenue. “Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” Constable MORE THAN HALF OF ASIAN CANADIANS EXPERIENCED RACISM, HATE A majority of Canadians of Asian descent have faced discrimination in the past year, a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests. Findings published Tuesday (June 8) indicate people younger in age and of a lower-income bracket are the most likely HUGE INCREASES IN PROPERTY TAXES GOBSMACK SURREY BUSINESS Surrey business owners staggering under current property tax bills, which they say have increased by anything from 17 per cent to 86 per cent over last year, are struggling to understand why it’s happening. And, inevitably, fingers of blame are being pointed at Surrey council. Some question why B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and lessSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 13 hours ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still bans indoor gatherings. TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 13 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit WHITE ROCK WATERFRONT’S ‘FAIRY TALE’ HOUSE LISTED FOR $4 1 day ago · Aaron Hinks Jun. 9, 2021 4:50 p.m. Local News News A White Rock woman is selling her “whimsical fairy tale” home so she can buy a castle in France. Susan Strangway has listed her house at 14635 Marine Dr. – which could very well be one of the most recognizable properties on the waterfront TOURISM, HOSPITALITY SECTOR DIGS IN FOR 2ND COVID SUMMER 1 day ago · When B.C. unveiled its restart plan for a post-pandemic summer, or as close as the province is likely to get this year, many breathed a sigh of relief. But among tourism and hospitality operators, many of who have been shut down for months – if not the entire pandemic – the reaction was mixed MAY TRAFFIC STOPS DOUBLE THOSE IN APRIL: WHITE ROCK RCMP 16 hours ago · White Rock’s East and West Beach continue to be hotspots for traffic enforcement, according to the latest map detailing officer interactions with motorists. The map, shared Tuesday (June 8) on Twitter, indicates police conducted 408 traffic stops inMay – a
B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less B.C. JUDGE CERTIFIES CLASS ACTION AGAINST MANUFACTURERS OF 1 day ago · A B.C. Supreme Court judge has certified a lawsuit against the makers of Alesse birth control pills after they were found to have too little estrogen to be effective. Two plaintiffs came before the court after becoming pregnant despite taking their Alesse birth control pills as instructed. Alesse is SURREY SOUTH MLA INTRODUCES PAY-EQUITY BILL FOR 4TH TIME 1 day ago · Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux exchanged criticisms of inaction with B.C.’s Minister of Finance in the legislature Tuesday (June 8) during Cadieux’s reintroduction of her Equal Pay Reporting Act. After noting B.C.’s “dubious distinction” of having the worst gender-pay gap in Canada ‘EVERY CHILD MATTERS’ T-SHIRT SCAMMERS FALSELY CLAIMING TO 1 day ago · An “every child matters” orange shirt scam is circulating, warns the Better Business Bureau. It’s aiming to turn a profit using Indigenous charity claims while communities grieve the 215 children whose remains were found buried near the former Kamloops residential school. “OpportunistsSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 8 hours ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 8 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. CALIFORNIA TO DROP SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN JUNE California no longer will require social distancing and will allow full capacity for businesses when the state reopens on June 15, the state’s top health official said Friday. “We’re at a place with this pandemic where those requirements of the past are no longer needed for the foreseeable WHITE ROCK COUNCIL REJECTS RESIDENT-ONLY PARKING FOR White Rock council has balked at limiting waterfront parking to city residents with decals and veterans only. The move was one of 19 potential COVID-19 health and safety measures described in a report from Fire Chief Ed Wolfe received by council at a special virtual meeting on Monday (April 19). MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at aSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 8 hours ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 8 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at a VIDEO: FAMILY OF BEARS ROAM SURREY’S FLEETWOOD Residents of Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood are on alert after a family of bears was photographed roaming the area Saturday. Photos and videos of a mother and her two cubs started circulating online shortly after 12 p.m. The animals were spotted near 164 Avenue and 85 Street.“Please watch
ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition WHITE ROCK COUNCIL REJECTS RESIDENT-ONLY PARKING FOR White Rock council has balked at limiting waterfront parking to city residents with decals and veterans only. The move was one of 19 potential COVID-19 health and safety measures described in a report from Fire Chief Ed Wolfe received by council at a special virtual meeting on Monday (April 19).SURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 8 hours ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still bans indoor gatherings. TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 8 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit WHITE ROCK WATERFRONT’S ‘FAIRY TALE’ HOUSE LISTED FOR $4 23 hours ago · Aaron Hinks Jun. 9, 2021 4:50 p.m. Local News News A White Rock woman is selling her “whimsical fairy tale” home so she can buy a castle in France. Susan Strangway has listed her house at 14635 Marine Dr. – which could very well be one of the most recognizable properties on the waterfront TOURISM, HOSPITALITY SECTOR DIGS IN FOR 2ND COVID SUMMER 1 day ago · When B.C. unveiled its restart plan for a post-pandemic summer, or as close as the province is likely to get this year, many breathed a sigh of relief. But among tourism and hospitality operators, many of who have been shut down for months – if not the entire pandemic – the reaction was mixed MAY TRAFFIC STOPS DOUBLE THOSE IN APRIL: WHITE ROCK RCMP 10 hours ago · White Rock’s East and West Beach continue to be hotspots for traffic enforcement, according to the latest map detailing officer interactions with motorists. The map, shared Tuesday (June 8) on Twitter, indicates police conducted 408 traffic stops inMay – a
B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less B.C. JUDGE CERTIFIES CLASS ACTION AGAINST MANUFACTURERS OF 1 day ago · A B.C. Supreme Court judge has certified a lawsuit against the makers of Alesse birth control pills after they were found to have too little estrogen to be effective. Two plaintiffs came before the court after becoming pregnant despite taking their Alesse birth control pills as instructed. Alesse is SURREY SOUTH MLA INTRODUCES PAY-EQUITY BILL FOR 4TH TIME 1 day ago · Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux exchanged criticisms of inaction with B.C.’s Minister of Finance in the legislature Tuesday (June 8) during Cadieux’s reintroduction of her Equal Pay Reporting Act. After noting B.C.’s “dubious distinction” of having the worst gender-pay gap in Canada ‘EVERY CHILD MATTERS’ T-SHIRT SCAMMERS FALSELY CLAIMING TO 1 day ago · An “every child matters” orange shirt scam is circulating, warns the Better Business Bureau. It’s aiming to turn a profit using Indigenous charity claims while communities grieve the 215 children whose remains were found buried near the former Kamloops residential school. “OpportunistsSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 37 minutes ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 27 minutes ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. CALIFORNIA TO DROP SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN JUNE California no longer will require social distancing and will allow full capacity for businesses when the state reopens on June 15, the state’s top health official said Friday. “We’re at a place with this pandemic where those requirements of the past are no longer needed for the foreseeable WHITE ROCK COUNCIL REJECTS RESIDENT-ONLY PARKING FOR White Rock council has balked at limiting waterfront parking to city residents with decals and veterans only. The move was one of 19 potential COVID-19 health and safety measures described in a report from Fire Chief Ed Wolfe received by council at a special virtual meeting on Monday (April 19). MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at aSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Girl, age 12, missing in Surrey. Lacey Braun reported missing Monday, last seen Sunday afternoon in 16400-block of 78A Avenue by Tom Zytaruk ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 37 minutes ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 27 minutes ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less FAMILY OFFERS $20K REWARD TO FIND MISSING SURREY MAN The family of missing Surrey man Bernie Grempel is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his safe return. Ettie Shurack says her brother, 28, was last seen May 14 at the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster, and used a bus card to board the 340 to Delta/Surrey at around 11 p.m. that Friday night. CALIFORNIA TO DROP SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN JUNE California no longer will require social distancing and will allow full capacity for businesses when the state reopens on June 15, the state’s top health official said Friday. “We’re at a place with this pandemic where those requirements of the past are no longer needed for the foreseeable WHITE ROCK COUNCIL REJECTS RESIDENT-ONLY PARKING FOR White Rock council has balked at limiting waterfront parking to city residents with decals and veterans only. The move was one of 19 potential COVID-19 health and safety measures described in a report from Fire Chief Ed Wolfe received by council at a special virtual meeting on Monday (April 19). MAN ARRESTED AFTER REPORTS OF ‘SEVERAL FIREARMS,’ TRUCK ON A man released from custody on Monday was arrested by Victoria police again the next day after he was involved in a series of reported incidents that included driving his truck on the lawn of the B.C. legislature. Police arrested a man on Monday afternoon after he was involved in a disturbance at aSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey ALBERTA TO LIFT SOME RESTRICTIONS; MANITOBA TO RELEASE 37 minutes ago · Two Prairie provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic are moving toward shedding more public health restrictions. Alberta is entering the second step of its reopening plan, which includes allowing up to 20 people at outdoor gatherings, weddings and funeral services, but still bans indoor gatherings. TRUDEAU TRAVELS TO G7, NATO AS CANADA GRAPPLES WITH 27 minutes ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has left Canada for a G7 summit as the country is seized by tragedy and demands for justice for Indigenous Peoples and Muslims. Trudeau is to arrive in Cornwall, U.K., today for a three-day gathering with G7 leaders and then travel to Brussels for a NATO summit WHITE ROCK WATERFRONT’S ‘FAIRY TALE’ HOUSE LISTED FOR $4 15 hours ago · Aaron Hinks Jun. 9, 2021 4:50 p.m. Local News News A White Rock woman is selling her “whimsical fairy tale” home so she can buy a castle in France. Susan Strangway has listed her house at 14635 Marine Dr. – which could very well be one of the most recognizable properties on the waterfront TOURISM, HOSPITALITY SECTOR DIGS IN FOR 2ND COVID SUMMER 22 hours ago · When B.C. unveiled its restart plan for a post-pandemic summer, or as close as the province is likely to get this year, many breathed a sigh of relief. But among tourism and hospitality operators, many of who have been shut down for months – MAY TRAFFIC STOPS DOUBLE THOSE IN APRIL: WHITE ROCK RCMP 3 hours ago · White Rock’s East and West Beach continue to be hotspots for traffic enforcement, according to the latest map detailing officer interactions with motorists. The map, shared Tuesday (June 8) on Twitter, indicates police conducted 408 traffic stops inMay – a
B.C. COVID-19 CLINICS BUSIER AS SECOND-DOSE ROLLOUT GETS B.C. registered its fourth straight day with new COVID-19 cases under 200 Friday, with 183 cases, a single death, and one of the increasingly rare health care outbreaks at Kelowna General Hospital. There were 224 people in hospital in the 24 hours up to June 4, the same as the previous day and less B.C. JUDGE CERTIFIES CLASS ACTION AGAINST MANUFACTURERS OF 18 hours ago · A B.C. Supreme Court judge has certified a lawsuit against the makers of Alesse birth control pills after they were found to have too little estrogen to be effective. Two plaintiffs came before the court after becoming pregnant despite taking their Alesse birth control pills as instructed. Alesse is SURREY SOUTH MLA INTRODUCES PAY-EQUITY BILL FOR 4TH TIME 1 day ago · Surrey South MLA Stephanie Cadieux exchanged criticisms of inaction with B.C.’s Minister of Finance in the legislature Tuesday (June 8) during Cadieux’s reintroduction of her Equal Pay Reporting Act. After noting B.C.’s “dubious distinction” of having the worst gender-pay gap in Canada ‘EVERY CHILD MATTERS’ T-SHIRT SCAMMERS FALSELY CLAIMING TO 18 hours ago · An “every child matters” orange shirt scam is circulating, warns the Better Business Bureau. It’s aiming to turn a profit using Indigenous charity claims while communities grieve the 215 children whose remains were found buried near the former Kamloops residential school. “OpportunistsSURREY NOW-LEADER
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey LOCAL NEWS – SURREY NOW-LEADER Surrey’s weekly COVID-19 cases drop to their lowest since before the second wave. There were 460 cases in Surrey May 23 to 29, according to the latest data from the BCCDC MAN BARRICADED HIMSELF IN CLOVERDALE HOUSE OVERNIGHT A Surrey man was taken into police custody Thursday morning after a crisis negotiator talked him out of a house in the 5800-block of 168th Street in Cloverdale, where police say he barricaded himself for more than four hours. “It was a long evening,” Surrey RCMP Corporal Vanessa Munn said. The ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned Best Senior/Platinum recognition UPDATE: SURREY FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WORK TO PUT OUT Surrey Fire Service is still working to put out a fire at an apartment build in Fleetwood that started late Friday night (May 14). Mark Griffioen, deputy chief with SFS, said crews were called out to the scene near 84th Avenue and 160th Street just before midnight, and the call “quickly turned COVID VACCINE BOOKINGS TO OPEN FOR ADULTS 40+, OR 18+ IN All British Columbians ages 40 and older will be eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccine as of tonight, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press conference Monday (May 10). The vaccine eligibility will be even lower in high-transmission neighbourhoods, Henry said. “Text and SURREY-OPOLY OFFERS BOARD GAME ENTHUSIASTS CHANCE TO BUY Forget about Illinois Avenue, the property you really want to buy is Bear Creek Park. Fans of the classic board game Monopoly will soon be able to roll the dice on some of our city’s most well-known landmarks, as outset Media has partnered with Walmart Canada to launch a new limited-edition board game that celebrates Surrey. UPDATE: SERIOUS CRASH IN SURREY SENDS 1 TO HOSPITAL Surrey RCMP say the intersection of King George Boulevard and 128th Street in Whalley is closed after a serious, three-vehicle crash. The crash happened around 12:45 p.m. on Thursday (May 6), according to a release from Surrey RCMP Constable Sarbjit Sangha. MAP: COVID-19 EXPOSURES, OUTBREAKS DOT THE CITY OF SURREY MAP: COVID-19 exposures, outbreaks dot the City of Surrey. Surrey has more COVID-19 cases than any other city in the province Aaron Hinks; Nov. 5, 2020 2:30 p.m. WHALLEY GROCERY STORE WILL CLOSE THIS SPRING The Safeway store in Whalley is set to close for good. On Thursday (Feb. 18), staff were told that the longtime retail outlet would shut its doors on Saturday, May 29.SURREY NOW-LEADER
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NORTH DELTA HIGHRISE PROJECT MOVING FORWARD 12 hours ago · North Delta will be getting another highrise on Scott Road. Following a public hearing and heated debate Tuesday evening, Delta council voted 4-3 to give a proposed 29-storey highrise development in North Delta’s Townline Node area third reading, with councillors Jeannie Kanakos, Dan Copeland and Lois Jackson voting against the project, councillors Dylan Kruger, Alicia Guichon and TRUDEAU CALLS LONDON VEHICLE ASSAULT THAT KILLED MUSLIM 1 day ago · The country’s prime minister dubbed the alleged actions of a man to kill a Muslim family in Ontario on Sunday “a terrorist attack.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the comments during a Tuesday (June 8) session in the House of Commons. “This was MORE THAN HALF OF ASIAN CANADIANS EXPERIENCED RACISM, HATE 1 day ago · A majority of Canadians of Asian descent have faced discrimination in the past year, a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests. A part of findings published Tuesday (June 8) indicate people younger in age and of a lower-income bracket are SURREY RESIDENTS CRITICIZE ‘SMOKE-AND-MIRRORS’ PROPERTY 1 day ago · Residential tax increases far greater than the 2.9 per cent promised by Mayor Doug McCallum are leading to a renewed call for an independent auditor general for Surrey. Surrey First Coun. Linda Annis, whose last attempt to establish such oversight was shot down ina
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UPDATE: SURREY FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WORK TO PUT OUT Surrey Fire Service is still working to put out a fire at an apartment build in Fleetwood that started late Friday night (May 14). Mark Griffioen, deputy chief with SFS, said crews were called out to the scene near 84th Avenue and 160th Street just before midnight, and the call “quickly turned SURREY-OPOLY OFFERS BOARD GAME ENTHUSIASTS CHANCE TO BUY Forget about Illinois Avenue, the property you really want to buy is Bear Creek Park. Fans of the classic board game Monopoly will soon be able to roll the dice on some of our city’s most well-known landmarks, as outset Media has partnered with Walmart Canada to launch a new limited-edition board game that celebrates Surrey. MAP: COVID-19 EXPOSURES, OUTBREAKS DOT THE CITY OF SURREY MAP: COVID-19 exposures, outbreaks dot the City of Surrey. Surrey has more COVID-19 cases than any other city in the province Aaron Hinks; Nov. 5, 2020 2:30 p.m. UPDATE: SERIOUS CRASH IN SURREY SENDS 1 TO HOSPITAL Surrey RCMP say the intersection of King George Boulevard and 128th Street in Whalley is closed after a serious, three-vehicle crash. The crash happened around 12:45 p.m. on Thursday (May 6), according to a release from Surrey RCMP Constable Sarbjit Sangha. WHALLEY GROCERY STORE WILL CLOSE THIS SPRING The Safeway store in Whalley is set to close for good. On Thursday (Feb. 18), staff were told that the longtime retail outlet would shut its doors on Saturday, May 29. FIRST LOOK AT PROPOSED WALMART WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTIONWALMART SURREY CENTRALWALMART DISTRIBUTION CENTER LOCATIONSWALMART DISTRIBUTION CENTERS IN USWALMART CAREERS DISTRIBUTION CENTERWALMART DISTRIBUTION CENTER APPLY ONLINEWALMART DISTRIBUTION CENTER JOBAPPLICATION
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