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Two serious pedestrian crashes in Surrey Monday night, one a hit-and-run

Two serious pedestrian crashes in Surrey Monday night, one a hit-and-run

A man was hit by a semi-trailer in the 6700-block of 152 Street and a woman was hit by an SUV in the 12200 block of 82 Avenue
Pro-Palestine protesters once again lay siege to Surrey council

Pro-Palestine protesters once again lay siege to Surrey council

‘The whole City Hall was locked down,’ Coun. Linda Annis said
Judge upholds Quarantine Act fine at Peace Arch Border Crossing

Judge upholds Quarantine Act fine at Peace Arch Border Crossing

Nithya Geetapriya Ananda, aka Joanna Lasoka, appealed the fine
Sentencing date set for Surrey care aide charged with defrauding seniors

Sentencing date set for Surrey care aide charged with defrauding seniors

Ana Marie Lat Chamdal, 30, originally faced 77 criminal charges
Surrey man busted with loaded handgun in satchel gets 30 months jail

Surrey man busted with loaded handgun in satchel gets 30 months jail

‘Ghost gun’ didn’t have a serial number, judge notes
Man shot at 84 Avenue and Scott Road Friday afternoon

Man shot at 84 Avenue and Scott Road Friday afternoon

Surrey Mounties alerted to vehicle fire in 9900-block of 179 Street a half-hour later
Pedestrian in Surrey crosswalk crash lobbied city hall to install it

Pedestrian in Surrey crosswalk crash lobbied city hall to install it

Judge finds City of Surrey not liable for negligence
Boy, 17, accused of stabbing 2 women in Newton, North Delta

Boy, 17, accused of stabbing 2 women in Newton, North Delta

Neither victim sustained life-threatening injuries
Construction crane buckles at Whalley job site Tuesday morning

Construction crane buckles at Whalley job site Tuesday morning

Nobody was injured. It happened near 105 Avenue and King George Boulevard
2,056 trees will be lost to Surrey-Langley Skytrain project

2,056 trees will be lost to Surrey-Langley Skytrain project

The same number of trees will be replaced at a 1:1 ratio: report