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Transportation, safety and housing top priorities for Surrey residents in 2025 budget consultation
Cargo operations to resume at BC ports after picket lines come down
Former BC premier John Horgan dies aged 65 after third bout with cancer
BC homicide investigators identify human remains found in Richmond
Surrey approves 12 cannabis stores, moves closer to first legal outlets
BC port employers to lock out over 700 foremen amid union job action
Surrey Bylaws enhancing patrols on Halloween and Diwali to ensure safety
BC elects majority-female legislature: 49 of 93 MLAs identify as women
Premier David Eby makes first public appearance after winning election
PM Trudeau announces massive drop in immigration targets
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Details emerge about Tumbler Ridge shooter’s background as gaming account removed
Dash cam footage released in North Vancouver hit-and-run that injured wheelchair user
BC RCMP confirms victims of Tumbler Ridge shooting, urges community to focus on families
Man charged in multi-city semi-trailer theft investigation
Decision not to renew directors has come as a surprise says Surrey police board chair