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Trial scheduled for four men accused in a 2024 South Surrey homicide
Wrong patient sent home to Surrey, following hospital discharge
White Rock hospital is once again redirecting expectant parents for 72 hours
Canada recalls nearly 3,000 backpack blowers over risk of lacerations
Beginning Monday, the Mission ER will close every night for just over a week
Toronto police seek suspect in serial anti-India graffiti vandalism across TTC network
22-year-old Parminder Singh sentenced to 7.5 years in extortion case
First Lane of new Stal̕əw̓asəm Bridge set to open between Surrey-New Westminster
B.C. Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa withdraws Surrey-Guildford election petition
Canadians express cautious outlook for 2026
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Major Canadian airlines push back against passenger complaint transparency challenge
Vancouver police warn public after $1.3 million lost in cryptocurrency scams
Burnaby shooting investigated as targeted homicide; victim identified
B.C. government to invest $600,000 in expanding forensic firearms lab to combat extortion-related violence
PM says Canada’s values key to sovereignty as cabinet retreat opens in Quebec City