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CentreBC party leader Mike Bernier made a brief stop in White Rock Friday afternoon, as part of what he describes as his ‘Pickup Tour’ of the province.

As he told some 40 curious residents and community movers and shakers at Morrison Cafe at Five Corners, not only are he and his wife Valerie driving in his pickup truck during the tour, he’s hoping that he will ‘pick up...


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Peace Arch News readers have been out with their iPhones, Androids and good old-fashioned SLR cameras capturing an array of Semiahmoo Peninsula moments.

Here are some of the favourites submitted in recent weeks.

Got a photo of something, someone or somewhere taken in or around White Rock or South Surrey that you’d like to s...


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Applications for the Fraser Valley Realtors Charitable Foundation (FVRCF) grant program are open for charities south of the Fraser that work with marginalized and at-risk youth under the age of 29.

The applications are open to eligible charities from June 15 to Sept. 16 who work in Surrey, North Delta, Mission, Abbotsford, the City of Langley, the Township of Langley,...


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A Montréal youth was arrested Friday (Aug. 21) on terrorism allegations.

RCMP’s Federal Policing Eastern Region arrested the “young man” from Montréal as part of an investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team. Police did not specify the suspect’s age, but also referred to him as a minor.

Police say the investigators had “reasonable ground...


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The Pacific Salmon Commission has slashed estimates for this year’s Fraser River Sockeye run by more than 50 per cent.

The initial prediction of 7,743,390 sockeye salmon returning to the Fraser River has now been downgraded to 3,496,000 fish.

Experts warn this appears to be part of a 16-year downward spiral for the Fraser River’s dominant sockeye salmon run.


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