Jean-Claude Emond sought $5.7M in damages
Surrey-based Teal-Jones is doing this to help the fire-ravaged village recover
B.C. Supreme Court judge decides a ‘conventional trial is the just approach’
He was Surrey RCMP’s officer in charge before Assistant Commissioner Brian Edwards took over that role on Jan. 6, 2020
One was an eight-year-old girl, another a 64-year-old woman with a blood clot after getting an AstraZeneca vaccine
Application was filed under Recall and Initiative Act by the widow of a Surrey murder victim
Nathanael Forshaw will be eligible to apply for parole on Oct. 4, 2037
The trial was heard in Surrey provincial court
He had been on mandatory release from prison on a Surrey manslaughter conviction when trigger was pulled in SkyTrain station shooting
Cities intending to restrict or prohibit agriculture within a farming area may need to be ‘regulated,’ Lana Popham warned
Union says this shows the importance of wearing masks in classrooms
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal member Amber Prince on March 3 dismissed the pretrial’s application to have Makayla Sandve’s complaint dismissed
Police watchdog investigating after Alex Fisher, 27, mistaken for robbery suspect, hurt
The Court of Appeal released a “Statement of Pronouncement of Judgment” on Thursday
The new rules were issued on Jan. 21, and took effect immediately
Rabiya Merani is looking for a new home for herself and her dog Scout
‘It’s not condescension, it’s gratitude,’ Health Minister Dix tells Reverend Dyck
Michael Levy was left quadriplegic at age 18 after being attacked with a hatchet at a Halloween dance at Tynehead Hall in 2006
‘Shift vacancy is the highest it has ever been,’ says Surrey paramedic Shane Sander
Six men were killed in suite 1505 of the Balmoral Tower in Whalley on Oct. 19, 2007