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Gallery: Outbuilding in Surrey goes up in flames
Neighbours near 60 Avenue and 142 Street in Surrey were awakened by a loud explosion shortly before 1 a.m. Wednesday, November 18.
Canadian bureaucrats strand B.C. parents in Nepal with adopted daughter
Dr. Salima Shariff, a Surrey cardiologist, feeds the baby that she and her husband, Aziz Nurmohamed, went to Nepal to adopt.
Hit men shot and killed wrong gangster
Rajinder Singh Soomel, 35, of Surrey, B.C., was gunned down outside a home at Cambie Street and 19th Ave.
So long, Snowball: Surrey pet cemetery to be redeveloped
Headstones in the overgrown pet cemetery at 147A Street and 78 Ave in Surrey, B.C. Wednesday November 18, 2009.
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Dreyer Group Mortgages Finalists for White Rock/South Surrey WRSS...
Dreyer Group Mortgages is nominated as finalist for the 2009 White Rock/South Surrey WRSS Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award.
Canadian PM in India, to visit 26/11 terror sites
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is leading an official delegation on a three-day visit to India during which the two countries are expected to finalise a civilian nuclear deal and ink a major economic treaty.
Moose the first victim of new, armed border guard policy
Moose the first victim of new, armed border guard policy Canadian border guards are silhouetted as they replace each other at an inspection booth at the Douglas border crossing on the Canada-USA border in Surrey, B.C., on Aug.
Syrian carrying $880,000, Hezbollah ring, 9/11 videos, stopped at Canadian border
Don't cross the Canadian border with almost a million dollars that you fail to declare -- especially when you also have a Hezbollah ring and a Palestinian scarf in your possession.
Walter Schmietenknop, 84, a stoker on U767, a German U-boat was the only survivor when in 1944 she was sunk by the British in the English channel during D-day. At his home in Surrey, B.C., Nov.
Man arrested at B.C. border with 'terrorist resources' held as security threat
A Syrian man arrested last month as he tried to enter Canada from the United States with nearly $1 million and what government lawyers deemed "terrorist resources," should find out Thursday whether he will remain in custody as a threat to national security.
Fast food, quick moves: An appetite for growth
Just as many retailers are retrenching, the CEO of burger chain A&W sees advantages in doing just the opposite GORDON PITTS 00:00 EST Monday, November 09, 2009 gpitts@globeandmail.com Paul Hollands sells nostalgia.
Vancouver bomb suspect hospitalized with burns
The prime suspect in the Wednesday morning arson blast that gutted two Vancouver businesses and damaged windows as far as a block away is in hospital with burns to 40% of his body, a Vancouver police detective said Thursday.
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Surrey Personal Trainer, Rick Kaselj Teaches BCRPA Fitness...
SURREY, BC, CANADA, November 06, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Running is one of the most popular recreational activities amongst adults but most will have to stop due to an injury.
Surrey Mountie found guilty of assaulting suspect
A Surrey, B.C., Mountie has been found guilty of assaulting a man arrested after a break and enter at a school.
Randy Bachman, 54-40, Sam Roberts to rock Surrey for free during Olympics
Canadian rock music legend Randy Bachman will be among the performers at the City of Surreya TMs free live site during the 2010 Olympics.
Drunk man fouls car seat, wipes himself with Bible
SURREY, B.C. a ' A man was arrested in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey after he defecated on the seat of a car, wiped himself off with a Bible and then sought refuge in a nearby police vehicle.
Shortage of flu shots has clinics bearing brunt of anger
Canada's biggest ever vaccine program, which started Monday, is off to a rocky start.
Christmas bureau back in business
It appears there will be help this Christmas for thousands of Surrey's less fortunate after all.
Surrey: Where the streets have new names
Some roads in Surrey will get fresh names if the city's transportation committee has its way.