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  • Surrey business targeted with gunfire: RCMP
    Police say someone shot the window out of a business in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood early Monday morning.
    Crime
    Mar 18
  • Man charged with arson, assault, uttering threats in Surrey townhouse fire
    On Thursday, Surrey RCMP announced Amritpal Dhindsa has been charged with arson, assault with a weapon, uttering threats and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
    Crime
    May 2
  • Calgary issues water reduction advisory ahead of possible restrictions
    The city says Calgarians now face a water reduction advisory and should immediately start conserving water inside and outside of their homes.
    Environment
    Apr 19
  • Calgary balances risk of drought and flood but things ‘trending in the right direction’
    After talk of drought, many welcomed heavy rain in the Calgary region and much of southern Alberta on Tuesday. Yet the city still advises residents to conserve water this summer.
    Weather
    May 7
  • Man arrested over suspicious fire at Surrey townhouse complex
    Mounties said three homes were affected by the fire, but fortunately, no one was hurt. A 22-year-old man has been arrested.
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • Cascades closing two plants in Ontario, one in Connecticut
    Cascades Inc. is closing three plants as part of changes to its containerboard operations that will affect 310 employees.
    Canada
    Feb 13
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  • Winnipeg school restructures its day to address absenteeism, improve learning
    A Winnipeg school has restructured its school day to address learning and absenteeism.
    Education
    Apr 9
  • Surrey councillors criticize 7% property tax hike for 2024
    The hike will amount to an extra $177 for the average single-family household. But opposition councillors say the increase is actually higher.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Ontario hockey prospect to compete for roster spot at arena he once sold peanuts at
    Micah Della Croce, 16, was working the concessions at Sleeman Centre in Guelph, Ont., last season. He was recently picked by his hometown team in April's OHL Priority Selection.
    Sports
    Apr 23
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  • Video shows barrage of gunfire into Surrey jeweler’s window
    Police were called to ACC Jewelers near 80th Avenue and 128th Street just before 3 a.m. on Monday after someone shot the front window out, setting off an alarm.
    Crime
    Mar 19
  • Calgary takes steps to conserve water amid possible drought conditions
    As much of Alberta prepares for the possibility of drought, the City of Calgary is asking residents to conserve water. The city will also take steps of its own to save water.
    Environment
    Mar 19
  • Calgary water restrictions on the rise as drought conditions persist
    New water restrictions that the City of Calgary will announce Tuesday may mean your grass will no longer be greener. But experts say that won't mean your garden can't grow.
    Environment
    Mar 18
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  • Calgary not-for-profit battles big bank after fraudsters make off with $50K
    Not-for-profit Calgary business battles Alberta's biggest bank to get $50,000 refunded after scammers break into account and make off with the money.
    Consumer
    Mar 25
  • The science and controversy behind Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’
    What is a three-body problem? Why are some in China angry at the Netflix series? Global News spoke to experts to find out what is fact and what is science fiction.
    Entertainment
    Mar 29
  • Surrey considering allowing up to 12 legal cannabis dispensaries in the city
    Surrey is asking residents to weigh in on allowing up to 12 cannabis retail stores in the city. Surrey is one of the last cities in B.C. without legal pot shops.
    Cannabis
    Jan 24
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  • Mystery of Surrey’s pet cemetery deepens with some saying there are human remains
    According to the website findagrave.com, one of the headstones represents the Wilson family — the cremated remains of a husband, a wife and their pets.
    Canada
    Feb 14
  • ‘You don’t dig up anything that’s buried’: Old pet cemetery in Surrey slated for development
    There are believed to be about 700 animals buried on the property and residents told Global News there are even some humans buried there.
    Canada
    Feb 9
  • Once ashamed to wear her ribbon skirt, Sask. woman reclaims its power
    A ribbon skirt maker from the Kawacatoose First Nation says National Ribbon Skirt Day has been "a long time coming" as that pride for wearing the apparel was absent growing up.
    Canada
    Jan 4
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  • Great winter sales with up to 40% off outerwear
    We're not done with winter yet! Now is the perfect time to snag some great deals on winter outerwear.
    The Curator
    Feb 9
  • New RapidBus service coming to Surrey and Delta
    The R6 launched Tuesday runs between Scott Road Station and the Newton Exchange, providing space for 20 per cent more riders and speeding up travel time by up to 10 minutes.
    Traffic
    Jan 2
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