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Surrey’s real estate corporation to be dissolved by McCallum’s coalition

Surrey’s real estate corporation to be dissolved by McCallum’s coalition

Surrey City Development Corporation was established in 2007 under direction of former mayor Diane Watts
First backyard bear of the season relocated

First backyard bear of the season relocated

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service is warning Deep Cove residents after a young bear that had been munching on local garbage had to be tranquilized and relocated.
Surrey shutters community centres, libraries and parks through summer to save money

Surrey shutters community centres, libraries and parks through summer to save money

With little to nothing in the reserve tank, Surrey city manager tries to shore up estimated $40 million net revenue shortfall due to COVID-19
Patio spaces expanding across North Shore

Patio spaces expanding across North Shore

Not all businesses on board with plans to swap parking spots for patio spaces
District of North Vancouver halts use of owl-killing rat poisons

District of North Vancouver halts use of owl-killing rat poisons

In a bid to save our hallowed owls, the District of North Vancouver will no longer be using rodenticides at its own facilities to control rat populations – and they’re hoping the idea will spread. Council unanimously passed a motion from Coun.
B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

The move is aimed at helping bars and restaurants survive revenue shortages because of COVID-19
Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

A successful buyer for the fitness chain’s parent company has been identified, but not publicly named
'Pandemic fatigue': Canadians say they are physical distancing less

'Pandemic fatigue': Canadians say they are physical distancing less

A new study finds that a sizeable number of Canadians aren't as stringent about following certain behaviours aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
No COVID-19 cases associated with school reopening

No COVID-19 cases associated with school reopening

Partial school reopening shows how schools can be safe, says Henry
North Van district gets first cannabis shop

North Van district gets first cannabis shop

District of North Vancouver council has approved its first legal cannabis shop – a controversial proposal for a Muse Cannabis Store in Deep Cove’s Dollarton Plaza.