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B.C. CLAM HARVESTER FINED $10,000 FOR FISHERIES ACT A Comox Valley-based shellfish operation has been hit with fines totaling $10,000 for licence violations. The province court decision against Keith Chui, a commercial clamfish harvester, actually took place in Courtenay on Feb. 17 but was only released June 11. In the decision, Judge Brian Hutcheson GIRL, AGE 12, MISSING IN SURREY Surrey Mounties are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has gone missing in Newton. Lacey Braun was reported missing on Monday, June 7 and was last seen Sunday afternoon, leaving a residence in the 16400-block of 78A Avenue. “Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” Constable ROCKET PROJECT LAUNCHES SURREY STUDENT TO CANADA-WIDE Surrey teen Timothy Cai has rocketed to the orbit of Canada’s top young scientists. The Fraser Heights Secondary student earned an Innovation award during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, a virtual event for 2021. Among the top six contest winners, Timothy earned SURREY HAS HAD 25% OF B.C.’S TOTAL COVID-19 CASES 3 hours ago · Surrey has accounted for about one-quarter of all of B.C.’s COVID-19 cases as the B.C. Centre for Disease Control released the latest monthly data. Between Jan. 1, 2020 and May 31, 2021, Surrey reported 37,158 cases. In that same period, there TEACHER’S ELBOW INJURY CASE AGAINST SURREY SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 hours ago · A Surrey school teacher who launched a lawsuit against the Surrey School District and WorkSafeBC after injuring his elbow during shop class in January 2018 has lost a court battle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge struck the civil action. Mykola Misiak, who has been a teacher since 1999, filed a MASS VACCINATION CENTRES SET TO OPEN IN SOUTH SURREY Five mass COVID-19 vaccination centres – including ones in South Surrey, Cloverdale and North Delta – are being opened by Fraser Health, and are to be available to book appointments by the end of themonth.
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B.C. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MEDICAL DEVICE COVERAGE FOR 4 hours ago · The provincial government has expanded BC Pharmacare coverage to allow British Columbians living with diabetes easier access to the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). CGMs automatically track glucose levels in real time. Without a CGM, monitoring of blood glucose for diabetics involves a SURREY MURDERER LOSES APPEAL IN 2011 CHRISTMAS EVE 5 hours ago · Surrey murderer Russell Bidesi has lost an appeal of his conviction for shooting Bradley McPherson to death at an after-hours house party in Newton on Christmas Eve, 2011. Bidesi challenged his Feb. 16, 2018 second-degree murder conviction based TRAPPED VEHICLE IN BLACKIE SPIT PARK HIGHLIGHTS CRESCENT 6 hours ago · Surrey RCMP are reminding the public to follow bylaws related to parks and outdoor spaces in the city, noting that Crescent Beach in particular “has been an area of concern.” In a news release issued Friday, the RCMP noted that Crescent Beach-area residents have raised several concerns about COVID VACCINE BOOKINGS TO OPEN FOR ADULTS 40+, OR 18+ IN All British Columbians ages 40 and older will be eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccine as of tonight, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press conference Monday (May 10). The vaccine eligibility will be even lower in high-transmission neighbourhoods, Henry said. “Text and VICTORIA AVENUE RESIDENTS SPEARHEAD PETITION AGAINST 11 hours ago · Residents of Victoria Avenue on White Rock’s hillside are up in arms about the current lane closure and eastbound one-way on Marine Drive – and they’re petitioning the city to end it. Christie and Sean Graham, who live at Victoria Avenue and Ash Street, say they are outraged by a change in theSURREY NOW-LEADER
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SURREY RESIDENTS CRITICIZE ‘SMOKE AND MIRRORS’ PROPERTY Residential tax increases far greater than the 2.9 per cent promised by Mayor Doug McCallum are leading to a renewed call for an independent auditor general for Surrey. Surrey First Coun. Linda Annis, whose last attempt to establish such oversight was shot down ina
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SURREY RESIDENTS CRITICIZE ‘SMOKE AND MIRRORS’ PROPERTY Residential tax increases far greater than the 2.9 per cent promised by Mayor Doug McCallum are leading to a renewed call for an independent auditor general for Surrey. Surrey First Coun. Linda Annis, whose last attempt to establish such oversight was shot down ina
VIDEO: MULTI-VEHICLE MAPLE RIDGE CRASH SENDS VEHICLE 20 A multi-vehicle crash on the Lougheed Highway in east Maple Ridge Monday night sent a man to hospital by air ambulance. The three-vehicle collision was reported in the 28000-block of Lougheed at about 11:30 p.m. The crash knocked one vehicle down a 20-metre embankment. It came to rest near the train MEDICALLY ASSISTED DEATHS RISING AS CANADIANS GROW MORE 2 hours ago · Almost 7,600 Canadians received medical assistance to end their lives last year, continuing a trend of steady annual increases in cases since the procedure was legalized in 2016. Health Canada official Abby Hoffman provided the lastest statistics Monday at a meeting of the newly launched joint TRUDEAU CALLS LONDON VEHICLE ASSAULT THAT KILLED MUSLIM 2 hours ago · The country’s prime minister dubbed the alleged actions of a man to kill a Muslim family in Ontario on Sunday “a terrorist attack.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the comments during a Tuesday (June 8) session in the House of Commons. “This was COUNCIL OKS TWO MORE WAREHOUSES FOR SOUTH SURREY’S Surrey council has given third reading to another request to rezone agricultural property in Campbell Heights to make way for industrial buildings. The decision, affecting four lots – at 3441 and 3491 196 St. as well as 19524 and 19582 36 Ave. – passed during council’s May 31 meeting, withSURREY NOW-LEADER
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