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LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER 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 OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference MEMORIES OF ILL-FATED 1982 MARINE DRIVE PLAN LINGER FOR Nick Greenizan Jun. 3, 2021 11:20 a.m. Local News News Longtime residents of White Rock can be forgiven if they’ve been feeling a sense of deja vu as the city moves to turn Marine Drive into a one-way street. It has, in fact, happened before. And though many of the details have been lost to time CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER 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 OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference MEMORIES OF ILL-FATED 1982 MARINE DRIVE PLAN LINGER FOR Nick Greenizan Jun. 3, 2021 11:20 a.m. Local News News Longtime residents of White Rock can be forgiven if they’ve been feeling a sense of deja vu as the city moves to turn Marine Drive into a one-way street. It has, in fact, happened before. And though many of the details have been lost to time CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
MEMORIES OF ILL-FATED 1982 MARINE DRIVE PLAN LINGER FOR Nick Greenizan Jun. 3, 2021 11:20 a.m. Local News News Longtime residents of White Rock can be forgiven if they’ve been feeling a sense of deja vu as the city moves to turn Marine Drive into a one-way street. It has, in fact, happened before. And though many of the details have been lost to time VACCINE ADVISERS SET TO PROVIDE GUIDANCE ON MIXING A vial of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is seen at a mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Calgary, Alta., Thursday, April 22, 2021. Canada’s national vaccine advisory panel is set to issue guidance today allowing for people who received the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as their first dose to get an mRNA vaccine for their second.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference TULSA RACE MASSACRE LONG BURIED CHAPTER OF U.S. HISTORY When the smoke cleared in June 1921, the toll from the massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was catastrophic — scores of lives lost, homes and businesses burned to the ground, a thriving Black community gutted by a white mob. The nightmare cried out NO INCREASE IN SUICIDE RATE IN B.C. DURING WORST OF THE The coroners service says suicide rates in British Columbia did not increase last year, despite concerns about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health. A statement from the BC Coroners Service says there were 534 confirmed deaths by suicide between April 2020 and February 2021. That’s DELTA POLICE ANTI-GANG TEAM FIRST IN B.C. TO USE BODY-WORN Delta police targeting gangs and gang affiliates are now the first front-line officers in B.C. regularly using body-worn cameras. On Friday afternoon (May 21), the Delta Police Department announced that members of its recently-launched gang interdiction team, also called the violence suppression team, have begun to use Axon body-worn cameras as a tool to help increase officer safety. ‘KNOWN GANG ASSOCIATES’ CAUGHT WITH PILLS, KNIFE AND CASH Police said they arrested two “known gang associates” in the early hours of Tuesday, May 18 after spotting them during a drinking and driving roadblock. The suspects pulled up in Range Rover at around 3 a.m. in North Vancouver near Capilano Road and Marine Drive, said Sgt. Peter DeVries. “The HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
LAST HURRAH FOR CELEBRATED BLUES TROMBONIST RANDY OXFORD White Rock’s Blue Frog studios will re-stream a 2019 concert by veteran blues singer/trombonist Randy Oxford later this month. The concert, the most recent of the high-energy performer’s International Blues shows to play the Peninsula, will stream online on Saturday, April 24, at 7 p.m. NORTH DELTA REPORTER A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it OVER $614,000 FOR DELTA-BASED SOCIAL SERVICE GROUPS More than a dozen Delta-based organizations are set to receive a total of $614,200 through B.C.’s Community Gaming Grants program. The province is contributing nearly $61 million in grants to more than 1,400 human and social services sector organizations that CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to NORTH DELTA REPORTER A special thank you to our Community Partners, Good Companies and Local Champions who are essential allies in our mission to build stronger communities. Their support allows causes you care about and volunteers to use the Do Some Good platform for FREE. OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it OVER $614,000 FOR DELTA-BASED SOCIAL SERVICE GROUPS More than a dozen Delta-based organizations are set to receive a total of $614,200 through B.C.’s Community Gaming Grants program. The province is contributing nearly $61 million in grants to more than 1,400 human and social services sector organizations that CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Delta police anti-gang team first in B.C. to use body-worn cameras. DPD launched interdiction team May 15; have since seized drugs, cash and sword from alleged gangsters CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference TULSA RACE MASSACRE LONG BURIED CHAPTER OF U.S. HISTORY When the smoke cleared in June 1921, the toll from the massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was catastrophic — scores of lives lost, homes and businesses burned to the ground, a thriving Black community gutted by a white mob. The nightmare cried out ARRESTS RESUME AT LOGGING PROTEST CAMPS ON VANCOUVER Five more arrests were made at a logging protest camp near Port Renfrew on Monday, May 24, bringing the total number of protesters arrested to 53 over the past week. The RCMP began enforcing a B.C. Supreme Court injunction order that applies to a Tree Farm Licence owned by Teal-Cedar Products, Ltd ‘KNOWN GANG ASSOCIATES’ CAUGHT WITH PILLS, KNIFE AND CASH Police said they arrested two “known gang associates” in the early hours of Tuesday, May 18 after spotting them during a drinking and driving roadblock. The suspects pulled up in Range Rover at around 3 a.m. in North Vancouver near Capilano Road and Marine Drive, said Sgt. Peter DeVries. “The DELTA POLICE ANTI-GANG TEAM FIRST IN B.C. TO USE BODY-WORN Delta police targeting gangs and gang affiliates are now the first front-line officers in B.C. regularly using body-worn cameras. On Friday afternoon (May 21), the Delta Police Department announced that members of its recently-launched gang interdiction team, also called the violence suppression team, have begun to use Axon body-worn cameras as a tool to help increase officer safety. UPDATE: HARRISON LAKE FIRE HOLDS STEADY AT 22 HECTARES Updated 1:35 p.m. While a weekend fire near the Sts’ailes First Nation is holding steady at 13 hectares, another fire across Harrison Lake has grown to 22 hectares and has been brought under control as ofTuesday afternoon.
WHITE ROCK, SURREY MOTORISTS ASKED TO SLOW DOWN IN ‘CONE Through the provincewide initiative ‘BC Cone Zone,’ Surrey and White Rock residents are being urged to slow down and pay attention when passing through construction sites. Road Safety At Work, which is a program funded by WorkSafeBC and managed by the Justice Institute of British Columbia, says OVERNIGHT MASSEY TUNNEL CLOSURES COMING MAY 28, 29 The George Massey Tunnel will be closed overnight on Friday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29. On both nights, the George Massey Tunnel will be closed in both directions from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to WHITE ROCK, SURREY MOTORISTS ASKED TO SLOW DOWN IN ‘CONE Through the provincewide initiative ‘BC Cone Zone,’ Surrey and White Rock residents are being urged to slow down and pay attention when passing through construction sites. Road Safety At Work, which is a program funded by WorkSafeBC and managed by the Justice Institute of British Columbia, says SOUTH SURREY LIFE COACH OFFERS FREE SESSIONS TO COUNTER A South Surrey life coach is offering a free session to adults who are feeling the “pandemic panic.” Next Chapter Coach owner Christianne Zurowski contacted Peace Arch News to raise awareness about a program she’s offering to help “jump-start” people who are in a rut. NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to WHITE ROCK, SURREY MOTORISTS ASKED TO SLOW DOWN IN ‘CONE Through the provincewide initiative ‘BC Cone Zone,’ Surrey and White Rock residents are being urged to slow down and pay attention when passing through construction sites. Road Safety At Work, which is a program funded by WorkSafeBC and managed by the Justice Institute of British Columbia, says SOUTH SURREY LIFE COACH OFFERS FREE SESSIONS TO COUNTER A South Surrey life coach is offering a free session to adults who are feeling the “pandemic panic.” Next Chapter Coach owner Christianne Zurowski contacted Peace Arch News to raise awareness about a program she’s offering to help “jump-start” people who are in a rut. LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Delta police anti-gang team first in B.C. to use body-worn cameras. DPD launched interdiction team May 15; have since seized drugs, cash and sword from alleged gangsters CAN YOU MIX AND MATCH COVID VACCINES? NEW CANADIAN STUDY With four approved COVID-19 vaccines in Canada, a new study launching Thursday (May 20) is looking at whether or not mixing and matching COVID vaccines is safe and effective. The federal government is funding the study, thought the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and the Vaccine Surveillance Reference ARRESTS RESUME AT LOGGING PROTEST CAMPS ON VANCOUVER Five more arrests were made at a logging protest camp near Port Renfrew on Monday, May 24, bringing the total number of protesters arrested to 53 over the past week. The RCMP began enforcing a B.C. Supreme Court injunction order that applies to a Tree Farm Licence owned by Teal-Cedar Products, Ltd DELTA POLICE ANTI-GANG TEAM FIRST IN B.C. TO USE BODY-WORN Delta police targeting gangs and gang affiliates are now the first front-line officers in B.C. regularly using body-worn cameras. On Friday afternoon (May 21), the Delta Police Department announced that members of its recently-launched gang interdiction team, also called the violence suppression team, have begun to use Axon body-worn cameras as a tool to help increase officer safety. ‘KNOWN GANG ASSOCIATES’ CAUGHT WITH PILLS, KNIFE AND CASH Police said they arrested two “known gang associates” in the early hours of Tuesday, May 18 after spotting them during a drinking and driving roadblock. The suspects pulled up in Range Rover at around 3 a.m. in North Vancouver near Capilano Road and Marine Drive, said Sgt. Peter DeVries. “The POLICE LOCATE $440,000 IN TRUCKS AND APPLIANCES STOLEN Police in Delta, Langley and Abbotsford have recovered $440,000 in stolen trucks and appliances. Delta Police said they pieced together a recent theft of two trucks from one area of Delta, with the theft of two trailers from another area, then worked with other Metro Vancouver forces to successfully recover more than 150 stolen appliances UPDATE: HARRISON LAKE FIRE HOLDS STEADY AT 22 HECTARES Updated 1:35 p.m. While a weekend fire near the Sts’ailes First Nation is holding steady at 13 hectares, another fire across Harrison Lake has grown to 22 hectares and has been brought under control as ofTuesday afternoon.
VANCOUVER POLICE WARN OF SPIKE IN CONSTRUCTION THEFTS AS Construction companies in Vancouver are being encouraged to take extra precautions to prevent theft as the cost of lumber surges. Vancouver police say the department has seen a “significant increase” in break and enters at construction sites this year. Sgt. Steve Addison says in many cases the WHITE ROCK, SURREY MOTORISTS ASKED TO SLOW DOWN IN ‘CONE Through the provincewide initiative ‘BC Cone Zone,’ Surrey and White Rock residents are being urged to slow down and pay attention when passing through construction sites. Road Safety At Work, which is a program funded by WorkSafeBC and managed by the Justice Institute of British Columbia, says OVERNIGHT MASSEY TUNNEL CLOSURES COMING MAY 28, 29 The George Massey Tunnel will be closed overnight on Friday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29. On both nights, the George Massey Tunnel will be closed in both directions from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
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DELTA’S LARGE ITEM PICK-UP PROGRAM STARTS TODAY Delta’s Large Item Pick-up Program, which replaces the city’s popular Spring Clean Up this year, begins today. The new program, which came into effect Monday (March 1), allows all residences that receive curbside garbage collection to dispose of up to four large household items per year via curbside pick-up. HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
SURREY’S FRUITICANA, 25 YEARS IN, IS GROWING STRONG Tony Singh, founder of Surrey-based Fruiticana, recently celebrated 25 years in business. During that time, he grew his one small fruits-and-vegetables store in Newton into an 18-store empire, with locations now in Surrey, Richmond, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
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DELTA’S LARGE ITEM PICK-UP PROGRAM STARTS TODAY Delta’s Large Item Pick-up Program, which replaces the city’s popular Spring Clean Up this year, begins today. The new program, which came into effect Monday (March 1), allows all residences that receive curbside garbage collection to dispose of up to four large household items per year via curbside pick-up. HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
SURREY’S FRUITICANA, 25 YEARS IN, IS GROWING STRONG Tony Singh, founder of Surrey-based Fruiticana, recently celebrated 25 years in business. During that time, he grew his one small fruits-and-vegetables store in Newton into an 18-store empire, with locations now in Surrey, Richmond, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Delta police anti-gang team first in B.C. to use body-worn cameras. DPD launched interdiction team May 15; have since seized drugs, cash and sword from alleged gangsters SITE MAP – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it ARRESTS RESUME AT LOGGING PROTEST CAMPS ON VANCOUVER Five more arrests were made at a logging protest camp near Port Renfrew on Monday, May 24, bringing the total number of protesters arrested to 53 over the past week. The RCMP began enforcing a B.C. Supreme Court injunction order that applies to a Tree Farm Licence owned by Teal-Cedar Products, Ltd NORTH DELTA HISTORY: FIGHTING FOR KING AND COUNTRY North Delta history: Fighting for king and country. Delta’s population was around 2,600 in 1914, and 200 of its young men served in the First World War TOW-TRUCK CRASH STALLS HIGHWAY 1 TRAFFIC IN SURREY ON A tow truck appeared to have spun out on Highway 1 on Monday (May 24), causing traffic delays at the end of the Victoria Day long weekend. A Black Press Media freelancer on scene said emergency crews were called to the eastbound lanes of Highway 1 near the 160th Street exit around 4:30 p.m. on Monday. WHITE ROCK’S MARINE DRIVE LANE CLOSURE AWAITS TRAFFIC PLAN Marine Drive restaurateurs were quick last week to celebrate White Rock’s impending closure of one lane of Marine Drive to create an eastbound one-way. But it’s going to take a while yet to achieve, according to city staff. The move – designed to boost outdoor seating capacity and offset PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
DELTA’S LARGE ITEM PICK-UP PROGRAM STARTS TODAY Delta’s Large Item Pick-up Program, which replaces the city’s popular Spring Clean Up this year, begins today. The new program, which came into effect Monday (March 1), allows all residences that receive curbside garbage collection to dispose of up to four large household items per year via curbside pick-up. INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO OPEN DELTA COUNCIL The City of Delta will soon begin every council meeting and public event by acknowledging it sits on traditional First Nations land. At its last regular meeting on HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
SURREY’S FRUITICANA, 25 YEARS IN, IS GROWING STRONG Tony Singh, founder of Surrey-based Fruiticana, recently celebrated 25 years in business. During that time, he grew his one small fruits-and-vegetables store in Newton into an 18-store empire, with locations now in Surrey, Richmond, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
DELTA’S LARGE ITEM PICK-UP PROGRAM STARTS TODAY Delta’s Large Item Pick-up Program, which replaces the city’s popular Spring Clean Up this year, begins today. The new program, which came into effect Monday (March 1), allows all residences that receive curbside garbage collection to dispose of up to four large household items per year via curbside pick-up. INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO OPEN DELTA COUNCIL The City of Delta will soon begin every council meeting and public event by acknowledging it sits on traditional First Nations land. At its last regular meeting on HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
SURREY’S FRUITICANA, 25 YEARS IN, IS GROWING STRONG Tony Singh, founder of Surrey-based Fruiticana, recently celebrated 25 years in business. During that time, he grew his one small fruits-and-vegetables store in Newton into an 18-store empire, with locations now in Surrey, Richmond, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Delta police anti-gang team first in B.C. to use body-worn cameras. DPD launched interdiction team May 15; have since seized drugs, cash and sword from alleged gangsters SITE MAP – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: CANADA-U.S. BORDER CLOSURE EXTENDED ANOTHER MONTH UNTIL The Canada-U.S. border will not be reopening to non-essential traffic for at least another month, Department of Homeland Security officials say. “To fight COVID-19 spread and protect our citizens, the U.S. is continuing restrictions on non-essential travel at land borders through June 21,” it ARRESTS RESUME AT LOGGING PROTEST CAMPS ON VANCOUVER Five more arrests were made at a logging protest camp near Port Renfrew on Monday, May 24, bringing the total number of protesters arrested to 53 over the past week. The RCMP began enforcing a B.C. Supreme Court injunction order that applies to a Tree Farm Licence owned by Teal-Cedar Products, Ltd PROPERTY CRIME IN DELTA DOWN, COLLISIONS UP IN FIRST Property crime in Delta was down in the first three months of 2021 but vehicle collisions were up, according to quarterly statistics released by the Delta Police Department. There were substantially fewer residential break-and-enters in the city during the first quarter of 2021, compared to the same NORTH DELTA HISTORY: FIGHTING FOR KING AND COUNTRY North Delta history: Fighting for king and country. Delta’s population was around 2,600 in 1914, and 200 of its young men served in the First World War UPDATE: HARRISON LAKE FIRE HOLDS STEADY AT 22 HECTARES Updated 1:35 p.m. While a weekend fire near the Sts’ailes First Nation is holding steady at 13 hectares, another fire across Harrison Lake has grown to 22 hectares and has been brought under control as ofTuesday afternoon.
VANCOUVER POLICE WARN OF SPIKE IN CONSTRUCTION THEFTS AS Construction companies in Vancouver are being encouraged to take extra precautions to prevent theft as the cost of lumber surges. Vancouver police say the department has seen a “significant increase” in break and enters at construction sites this year. Sgt. Steve Addison says in many cases the WHITE ROCK’S MARINE DRIVE LANE CLOSURE AWAITS TRAFFIC PLAN Marine Drive restaurateurs were quick last week to celebrate White Rock’s impending closure of one lane of Marine Drive to create an eastbound one-way. But it’s going to take a while yet to achieve, according to city staff. The move – designed to boost outdoor seating capacity and offset NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
LOCAL NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Delta police anti-gang team first in B.C. to use body-worn cameras. DPD launched interdiction team May 15; have since seized drugs, cash and sword from alleged gangsters EEDITIONS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter, May 27, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 20, 2021. North Delta Reporter, May 13, 2021 OBITUARIES – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Explore North Delta Reporter. NEWS; SPORTS; TRENDING NOW; BUSINESS; ENTERTAINMENT; LIFE; COMMUNITY; OPINION; VIDEOS; WEATHER CONTACT US – NORTH DELTA REPORTER North Delta Reporter 604-575-5346. OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5pm. Newspaper Directory: 50 THINGS TO DO AT HOME DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 50 things to do at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Make the most of your time at home with these ideas. Baneet Braich; Mar. 20, 20209:30 a.m.
CONTESTS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey PHOTOS: JOHN CENA FILMS JUMP SCENE IN CLOVERDALE FOR NEW Peacemaker was being filmed in Cloverdale March 17 – 23.. The new series is a Suicide Squad spin-off with John Cena starring as Peacemaker, “a ruthless killer who believes in achieving peace at any cost.”. The James Gunn directed series is rumoured to explore the origins of Peacemaker.. On March 10, a stuntman repeatedly jumped off the Dann’s Electronics building in Cloverdale to NORTH DELTA HISTORY: FIGHTING FOR KING AND COUNTRY North Delta history: Fighting for king and country. Delta’s population was around 2,600 in 1914, and 200 of its young men served in the First World War NORTH DELTA REPORTER Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Surrey NEWS – NORTH DELTA REPORTER Hundreds turn out in Surrey in honour of 215 Indigenous children. Civic Plaza, outside of Surrey City Hall, was a sea of orange onFriday afternoon
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UPDATE: HARRISON LAKE FIRE HOLDS STEADY AT 22 HECTARES Updated 1:35 p.m. While a weekend fire near the Sts’ailes First Nation is holding steady at 13 hectares, another fire across Harrison Lake has grown to 22 hectares and has been brought under control as ofTuesday afternoon.
DELTA’S LARGE ITEM PICK-UP PROGRAM STARTS TODAY Delta’s Large Item Pick-up Program, which replaces the city’s popular Spring Clean Up this year, begins today. The new program, which came into effect Monday (March 1), allows all residences that receive curbside garbage collection to dispose of up to four large household items per year via curbside pick-up. INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO OPEN DELTA COUNCIL The City of Delta will soon begin every council meeting and public event by acknowledging it sits on traditional First Nations land. At its last regular meeting on HISTORY: THE RODEO QUEENS OF CLOVERDALE By Sue Bryant, Cloverdale Reporter. The Rodeo is well-known for its competitive events – and the contest for Rodeo Queen was no exception. In the early years, the competition for Rodeo Queen was sponsored by local businesses in order to sell advance tickets to therodeo.
SURREY’S FRUITICANA, 25 YEARS IN, IS GROWING STRONG Tony Singh, founder of Surrey-based Fruiticana, recently celebrated 25 years in business. During that time, he grew his one small fruits-and-vegetables store in Newton into an 18-store empire, with locations now in Surrey, Richmond, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.* __
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Ashley Beck returns to the Oak Bay Flower Shop twice a year, at Valentine’s and Mother’s days. On Feb. 13 and 14 there ends up being very little room to work at Oak Bay Flower Shop as customers, mostly men but of all demographics, flock to the shop. (Travis Paterson/News Staff) VALENTINE’S IS THE BIGGEST DAY OF THE YEAR TO SELL FLOWERS IN B.C. Men should pre-order ahead of time Valentine’s Day, but they don’t* Travis Paterson
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If you’re wondering why the price of flowers jumps in time for Valentine’s Day, look no further than the fact that Feb. 14 is the biggest day of the year for flower sales. And, while the red rose is still the No. 1 flower sought after on that day, the demand for all flowers goes through the roof on North America’s annual day of romance. That means competition, and competition in a capitalist market meansthe prices go up.
But there’s good reason, and it’s not necessarily the retailer taking advantage, said Wendy Cornock, owner of Oak Bay Flower Shop. The demand for scented lilies, which have grown in popularity, for instance, is up to $15 a stem from the supplier. Roses, as has been well documented, will also cost a pretty penny on Feb. 14. READ ALSO: A VISIT WITH THE SOUTH ISLAND’S ONLY COMMERCIALPOINSETTIA PRODUCER
Most independent retail florists in the province rely on the United Flower Growers outlet in Burnaby, a Dutch-style flower auction supplied by a co-operative of 80 B.C. flower growers. Local growers can not make a profit running extra greenhouses solely for Valentine’s Day. And so, retailers will outbid each other. “It’s an auction, the madness and logistics of making sure we have fresh flowers in stock for our customers,” Cornocksaid.
Cornock can access the auction online but also relies on her local suppliers to bring back what she wants. “Most florists rely on suppliers, and suppliers, who are often local growers, will head to Vancouver not only to unload Island-grown flowers but return mainland-grown and imported flowers,” Cornock said. “So much goes into it, it’s not just two days of the year. This week some suppliers are making multiple tripsper day.”
Locally, two of the bigger suppliers are Eurosa Farms and Mount Newton Floral, both on the Saanich Peninsula. One thing that stands out about Valentine’s Day is the distinct profile of the customer, she says. While Mother’s Day is a close second as the two biggest days in the calendar of a flower business, the purchase of Mother’s Day flowers also has a high number of women involved in the buying. Valentine’s Day is generally one half of the relationship buying for the other. It means there is less of a need for a surprise, and for these reasons, pre-orders are far more common. “With Mother’s Day we get a much better idea of how much flowers to have in stock,” Cornock said. “With Valentine’s Day, it’s mostly men, and we love them. But they want to keep it a surprise, so they don’t want to buy them early.” It means that some men are out of luck when it comes to getting their partner’s favourites. “The answer is to pre-order if you want to make sure you’ll get what you want,” Cornock said. “And it helps us, so we can get a better idea of how much to buy.” READ ALSO: A ROSE IS A ROSE, BUT A SAANICH ROSE IS ISLAND GOLD That said, demands are changing. It used to be straight roses. And while roses are still the most sought after, it’s become more common to pair roses with the sweetheart’s favourite flowers, or to purchase other flowers altogether. “Just look how full we are, there’s no room,” Cornock said. Working long days this week are Cornock, her partner, three staff and three more high school students on the night shift. “We’ll have to send the students upstairs to our storage to prepare flowers, there’s no room down here.” After 10 years in business on Oak Bay Avenue, Cornock still gets a tingly feeling of excitement when she sees a fresh arrangement. “I still love it, the colours still make me say, ‘Wow.’” READ ALSO: ONE DAY TO GO: LAST-SECOND VALENTINE’S DAY IDEAS reporter@oakbaynews.com Get local stories you won't find anywhere else right to your inbox.Sign up here
Ashley Beck returns to the Oak Bay Flower Shop twice a year, at Valentine’s and Mother’s days. On Feb. 13 and 14 there ends up being very little room to work at Oak Bay Flower Shop as customers, mostly men but of all demographics, flock to the shop. (Travis Paterson/News Staff)*
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