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Potter’s House of Horrors in Surrey certainly has something spooky going on, as this scene from last year’s Halloween display shows. Members of the Pacific Coast Paranormal Research and Investigation Society check out strange occurrences across the Lower Mainland.

Is that a shadow… or something more sinister?

A society of skeptical investigators helps individuals and businesses figure it out.

Potter’s House of Horrors in Surrey certainly has something spooky going on, as this scene from last year’s Halloween display shows. Members of the Pacific Coast Paranormal Research and Investigation Society check out strange occurrences across the Lower Mainland.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Entrepreneur Leadership students Jim Martens and Katrina Babbini show off two of the 500 T-shirts they plan to sell to raise funds for cancer research and Kwantlen alumni.

Students get their ‘stache on

Kwantlen group learns about business while raising funds for men’s health initiatives

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Entrepreneur Leadership students Jim Martens and Katrina Babbini show off two of the 500 T-shirts they plan to sell to raise funds for cancer research and Kwantlen alumni.
Betty and Bob Guenther stand in front of their townhouse on 105 Avenue near 154 Street. Since Sept. 2, with the launch of TransLink’s new 96 B-Line rapid bus service, articulated buses have been using the street as a turn-around.

Guildford residents get the B-Line blues

Not everyone's happy with new express bus, as quiet Guildford street becomes a noisy turn-around route.

Betty and Bob Guenther stand in front of their townhouse on 105 Avenue near 154 Street. Since Sept. 2, with the launch of TransLink’s new 96 B-Line rapid bus service, articulated buses have been using the street as a turn-around.
Beth Kish is the new executive director of the Surrey Hospice Society.

Surrey Hospice Society welcomes new leader

Executive Director Beth Kish sees funding partnerships and volunteers as keys to the organization's success.

Beth Kish is the new executive director of the Surrey Hospice Society.
Ron West

Longtime Black Press employee passes

Ron West remembered as a big man with an even bigger heart.

Ron West
Banking on student success

Banking on student success

Coast Capital Savings donates $135,000 to Junior Achievement financial program for B.C. schools.

Banking on student success
The Green Men, along with Ryan Kessler of the Vancouver Canucks and Sophie Tweed-Simmonds, were at Central City Shopping Centre Wednesday afternoon to raise money for Sophie's Place.

Surrey sports store goes ‘Green’ for charity

Canucks' celebrities and Sophie Tweed-Simmons help raise funds for the Centre for Child Development.

The Green Men, along with Ryan Kessler of the Vancouver Canucks and Sophie Tweed-Simmonds, were at Central City Shopping Centre Wednesday afternoon to raise money for Sophie's Place.
Rock and roll photographer Dee Lippingwell.

Aiming for the stars

Surrey photographer launches new book of classic rock images.

Rock and roll photographer Dee Lippingwell.
SFU student and leukemia survivor Alex Hayer.

Searching for hidden heroes

Stem cell donor drive kicks off at SFU Surrey. Second information day is on Feb. 25

SFU student and leukemia survivor Alex Hayer.
Carlene Marshall and her son Devin, 20, hold a photo of Marshall’s daughter Lauren, who died last year. The family had their laptop computers stolen last week, along with all the family photos of Lauren.

Guildford family’s memories stolen on Valentine’s Day

Mother appeals to thief to return irreplaceable photos of deceased daughter.

Carlene Marshall and her son Devin, 20, hold a photo of Marshall’s daughter Lauren, who died last year. The family had their laptop computers stolen last week, along with all the family photos of Lauren.
Nearly 150 former students and staff gathered at Burnsview Secondary for the school’s 40th anniversary last Friday.

Forty years of Delta school memories

Staff and alumni of North Delta's Burnsview Secondary revisit the past at anniversary celebration.

Nearly 150 former students and staff gathered at Burnsview Secondary for the school’s 40th anniversary last Friday.
Rainy rollover on Highway 10

Rainy rollover on Highway 10

Multiple vehicles involved in Wednesday morning crash.

Rainy rollover on Highway 10
From left Dave Balsor, Mike McNamara, Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society President, Diane Balsor and Mayor Dianne Watts.

Couple makes healthy donation for Surrey students

Dave and Diane Balsor donate $140,000 to firefighters' school snack program.

From left Dave Balsor, Mike McNamara, Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society President, Diane Balsor and Mayor Dianne Watts.
From left: Student volunteers Rylie Fletcher and Megan Russell; Future Shop's Andrea Farnell; Surrey Coun. Bruce Hayne; BC Summer Games President Bill McNamara; Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner; and student volunteer Allyson Yvgalde watch as student volunteer Michelle Wong (on computer) edits an image on one of the new Apple computers that Future Shop donated to the Surrey Surrey School District .

An investment in the Future

Retailer Future Shop donates $60K worth of cameras and computers to Surrey School District as part of 2012 BC Summer Games legacy.

From left: Student volunteers Rylie Fletcher and Megan Russell; Future Shop's Andrea Farnell; Surrey Coun. Bruce Hayne; BC Summer Games President Bill McNamara; Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner; and student volunteer Allyson Yvgalde watch as student volunteer Michelle Wong (on computer) edits an image on one of the new Apple computers that Future Shop donated to the Surrey Surrey School District .
From left: Student volunteers Rylie Fletcher and Megan Russell; Future Shop's Andrea Farnell; Surrey Coun. Bruce Hayne; BC Summer Games President Bill McNamara; Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner; and student volunteer Allyson Yvgalde watch as student volunteer Michelle Wong (on computer) edits an image on one of the new Apple computers that Future Shop donated to the Surrey Surrey School District .

An investment in the future

Retailer Future Shop donates $60K worth of cameras and computers to Surrey School District as part of 2012 BC Summer Games legacy.

From left: Student volunteers Rylie Fletcher and Megan Russell; Future Shop's Andrea Farnell; Surrey Coun. Bruce Hayne; BC Summer Games President Bill McNamara; Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner; and student volunteer Allyson Yvgalde watch as student volunteer Michelle Wong (on computer) edits an image on one of the new Apple computers that Future Shop donated to the Surrey Surrey School District .
Understanding Iqbal

Understanding Iqbal

Old Yale Elementary School students present a play about a young Pakistani boy and his quest to spread awareness about child labour.

Understanding Iqbal
COLUMN: Metro Vancouver and its out-of-touch planning

COLUMN: Metro Vancouver and its out-of-touch planning

Planners sit in their ivory tower on Kingsway in Burnaby and blithely recommend policies which are completely out of touch with reality.

COLUMN: Metro Vancouver and its out-of-touch planning
Elly Lee visits with her daughter Celine in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Celine weighed just 1,600 grams (3.5 pounds) when she arrived early Feb. 9, but thanks to new technology on loan to the pediatric unit – a Total Parenteral Nutrition Compounder, which precisely mixes food for premature and ill babies – Celine now weighs 1,860 grams, or more than four pounds. The SMH Foundation is raising money to purchase its own TPN Compounder.

New technology a boon for small and sick babies at Surrey Memorial

Nutrient mixing machine helps feed premature infants.

Elly Lee visits with her daughter Celine in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Celine weighed just 1,600 grams (3.5 pounds) when she arrived early Feb. 9, but thanks to new technology on loan to the pediatric unit – a Total Parenteral Nutrition Compounder, which precisely mixes food for premature and ill babies – Celine now weighs 1,860 grams, or more than four pounds. The SMH Foundation is raising money to purchase its own TPN Compounder.
Laurel and Victor Sweet hold a returned letter they mailed eight years ago.

Surrey couple learns the true meaning of ‘snail mail’

Last week Laurel and Victor Sweet received an envelope they mailed eight years ago.

Laurel and Victor Sweet hold a returned letter they mailed eight years ago.
Betty Warden celebrated her 101st birthday at Amenida seniors home Friday.

Marking a milestone

Betty Warden celebrates her 101st birthday at Amenida senior's community in Surrey.

Betty Warden celebrated her 101st birthday at Amenida seniors home Friday.