Linda Annis
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Surrey councillor wants schools built in new tower construction along SkyTrain lineSurrey is already B.C.'s most populous school district, with thousands more students enrolling every year. The district is already home to more than 335 portables.EducationSep 5, 2023
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Proposed double-digit property tax hike in Surrey draws ireResidents in Surrey are reacting to the news of a possible double-digit property tax hike this year, with a large portion of it being blamed on covering the policing transition.PoliticsFeb 19, 2023
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Woman at centre of Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s public mischief case speaks outDebi Johnstone has come forward as the person at the centre of allegations that led to Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum being charged with public mischief.CrimeMay 23, 2022
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Surrey mayor under renewed pressure to resign as newly released court docs discredit claimsMcCallum was charged with public mischief in December after contacting Surrey RCMP claiming he had been hit by a car on Sept. 4, 2021 in a Save-On-Foods parking lot.PoliticsMay 21, 2022
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Pro-RCMP group angry after Surrey city council votes to amend political signage bylawCritics believe it's another attempt by Surrey's mayor to silence a group opposed to the city's transition from the RCMP to a municipal police force.WorldOct 19, 2021
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City of Surrey paid almost $42,000 to fight losing legal battle with UberUnder provincial law, municipalities do not have the power to block ridesharing.EconomyMay 4, 2020
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Bylaw officers told to crack down on Uber: Surrey city councillorCouncillor Linda Annis says bylaw officers were instructed to book Ubers, then issue warning tickets to the drivers when they arrived.Jan 27, 2020
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Latest Surrey crime stats spark war of words over policingThe latest crime statistics out of Surrey have sparked another round in the war of words over policing in that city.Oct 31, 2019
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Surrey police report is ‘troubling’ after in-depth look, says Surrey First councillorIf the city were to follow neighbouring municipal contracts, councillor Linda Annis says Surrey will have fewer cars on the road.Jul 9, 2019
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Surrey councillor says ongoing violence is keeping him up at night"Things have to be better because we can't accept bullets, shells bouncing off the streets in our neighbourhoods," said Coun. Doug Elford.PoliticsApr 30, 2019
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