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Speeding driver arrested in Surrey after hitting pedestrian: Surrey RCMP – BC

A pedestrian is in hospital with minor injuries and a driver has been arrested following a crash in Surrey Monday evening, which police say may have involved speeding. Around 6:15 p.m., Mounties responded to a single vehicle collision at 140th Street and 88th Avenue, according to a statement by Surrey …

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Family issues pleas for help to find missing Surrey, B.C. 14-year-old boy – BC

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The family of missing teen, Joseph Chen, has come forward, making a public plea for his safe return home. “(Our) son has been missing for three days, for over 60 hours now,” his mother and father said. “We need help. We can …

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Surrey, B.C. Council is one step closer to scrapping municipal police force – BC

Surrey, B.C., city council is one step closure to reversing its police transition and keeping the Municipal RCMP. Council members heard from the head of the municipal RCMP detachment as it votes on directing staff to craft a final plan to keep the Mounties and scrap the transition in progress …

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Former Surrey mayor’s public mischief trial to shine light on toxic police debate

Doug McCallum’s lawyers will likely point to the toxic debate over a municipal police force this week as they argue that the former Surrey mayor was justified in accusing a political opponent of harassment. The 78-year-old’s public mischief trial resumes Tuesday morning with arguments intended to convince a provincial court …

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Witness at outgoing Surrey mayor’s trial testifies she told him she would be the one ‘that brought him down’

The woman who Doug McCallum allegedly falsely accused of vehicular assault claims she told the outgoing Surrey mayor he was “evil” and that she “was going to be the bitch that brought him down.” Debi Johnstone recalled the words as she took the stand on the opening day of McCallum’s public mischief …

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Outgoing Surrey mayor Doug McCallum to spend Halloween defending himself against public mischief charge

On a day dedicated to widespread tomfoolery, Surrey’s mayor will be in a provincial court this Halloween trying to distance himself from one specific act of alleged public mischief. As he defends himself against an accusation of lying about being struck by a car driven by a political opponent, Doug …

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Surrey sign saga continues as municipal election draws near, with some residents reporting missing signs

Several Surrey residents say election signs they had displayed on their front lawns were recently removed by city bylaw officers. Robert Winston says he put up two signs in front of his home in Crescent Beach in early September: one supporting a campaign for councillor and another for a potential mayor. When he …

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Driver arrested after pedestrian killed in vehicle collision in Surrey

A pedestrian has been killed in a vehicle collision in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday, and the driver has been arrested. Mounties say the incident happened just after 1 a.m. PT on 108th Avenue, between 133 Street and University Drive. It was unclear what type of vehicle was involved in the …

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3 people arrested as police identify man shot dead in south Surrey

Police have identified a man who was shot and killed in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend. RCMP said Troy Michael Regnier, 37, was shot multiple times outside a home in the 16600-block of 19 Avenue around 11 p.m. PT on Saturday. First responders found Regnier injured outside the house, but he later died as …

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Health care top issue in Surrey South byelection

A byelection in Surrey South on Sept. 10 is shaping up to be a battle over which provincial political party is perceived as the front-runner on health care. B.C. Liberal MLA Stephanie Cadieux won the last election in 2020 with 1,176 more votes than the nearest candidate, B.C. NDP’s Pauline Greaves. Cadieux resigned at the end of April to join the federal government as Canada’s …

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