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Canada raises flag at newly opened consulate in Greenland
Safety measures at Centennial Secondary have now been lifted
Conservative critic Macklin McCall says Eby’s public safety failures force municipalities to step in
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke concludes productive week of meetings in Ottawa
Surrey man’s Lamborghini impounded after clocking 197 km/h on Alex Fraser Bridge
Pattullo Bridge to close for one week starting tonight for new bridge connections
Vancouver auditor general finds millions lost in “inconsistent” public land sales
Canadian economy sheds 25,000 jobs in January; unemployment rate drops to 6.5%
Suspect arrested after violent carjacking and rollover crash in Vancouver
Labour leaders call for greater transparency in U.S. trade talks
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Decision not to renew directors has come as a surprise says Surrey police board chair
45-year-old woman killed in second fatal pedestrian collision in 24 hours in Surrey
B.C. housing market slumps: Home sales plummet 22.9% compared to last year
81-year-old pedestrian fatally struck in Whalley Neighborhood collision
British Columbia observes day of mourning following tragic Tumbler Ridge mass shooting