Jennifer Lang

The Glades Garden Park (561 172 Street) is the first stop on the city of Surrey’s Sounds of Summer concert series.

Sounds of the summer

Glades Garden Park (561 172 Street) is the first stop on the City of Surrey’s Sounds of Summer concert series.

The Glades Garden Park (561 172 Street) is the first stop on the city of Surrey’s Sounds of Summer concert series.
A properly-fitted personal flotation device is the best way to reduce the risk of accidental drowning while boating.

B.C.’ers urged to swim and boat safely this summer

Summer is high season for drowning in B.C., prompting a safety reminder ahead of the Canada Day long weekend

A properly-fitted personal flotation device is the best way to reduce the risk of accidental drowning while boating.
Jeff Hacker, Sarah Cavalli, Sheri Eyre, and Kailea De Leon in a scene from Bard of the Valley's summer comedy, Taming of the Shrew.

Bard in the Valley takes it outdoors with Taming of the Shrew

Kate and Petruchio set to spar on stages across Langley as BIV marks its seventh exciting summer season of Shakespeare

Jeff Hacker, Sarah Cavalli, Sheri Eyre, and Kailea De Leon in a scene from Bard of the Valley's summer comedy, Taming of the Shrew.
Cloverdale's historic main drag, 176 Street, decorated for Christmas.

Christmas-themed TV production rolls into Cloverdale

Surrey's historic town centre welcomes another holiday production

Cloverdale's historic main drag, 176 Street, decorated for Christmas.
Speaking at a townhall discussion earlier this month, Cloverdale-Langley City MP John Aldag holds up a copy of the federal government's defence policy review discussion paper.

More support needed for Canada’s military, forum told

Cloverdale-Langley City MP hears wide-ranging discussion from drones to Donald Trump at defence townhall meeting

Speaking at a townhall discussion earlier this month, Cloverdale-Langley City MP John Aldag holds up a copy of the federal government's defence policy review discussion paper.
Fountains spill into a pond at The Glades Garden Park in South Surrey.

Discover two of Surrey’s secret gardens this summer

Saturday strolls and Sounds of Summer offer visitors the chance to see inside city's rarer-known parks, Darts Hill and the Glades

Fountains spill into a pond at The Glades Garden Park in South Surrey.
The Pride Flag flies at half staff outside Surrey City Hall, just below the City of Surrey flag.

Pride Flag at half staff outside Surrey City Hall

City council unanimously endorses Coun. Lefranc's motion to fly the flag in solidarity in condemning 'cold blooded attack'

The Pride Flag flies at half staff outside Surrey City Hall, just below the City of Surrey flag.
Naked driver exposes himself in Clayton Heights, Surrey RCMP warn

Naked driver exposes himself in Clayton Heights, Surrey RCMP warn

Surrey RCMP warn residents to be on the lookout for a man in a light brown Ford pickup who exposed himself twice Thursday

Naked driver exposes himself in Clayton Heights, Surrey RCMP warn
An excavator was part of a crew launching site preparation work last week at The Bristol. The Townline development is the first redevelopment project to get underway at Cloverdale West Village, formerly known as the Cloverdale Shopping Plaza at 175 Street and 57 Avenue.

Project at Cloverdale West Village site set to get underway

Notices of construction as site preparation launches at The Bristol, a rental development that will have 85 residential units

An excavator was part of a crew launching site preparation work last week at The Bristol. The Townline development is the first redevelopment project to get underway at Cloverdale West Village, formerly known as the Cloverdale Shopping Plaza at 175 Street and 57 Avenue.
As of late May, a section of wall, a sizable pile of rubble, and a loading bay was all that remained of the former Maple Leaf Foods Inc. plant in Cloverdale. A demolition crew has been tearing town the buildings for the past few weeks. The plant closed in 2011.

Maple Leaf plant torn down in Cloverdale

Wrecking crews have demolished most of a former processed meat facility that closed down in 2011.

As of late May, a section of wall, a sizable pile of rubble, and a loading bay was all that remained of the former Maple Leaf Foods Inc. plant in Cloverdale. A demolition crew has been tearing town the buildings for the past few weeks. The plant closed in 2011.
Christmas decorations from a two-evening film shoot put a wintry twist on the offices of the Cloverdale BIA and Chamber of Commerce.

An early Yule

Film crews do a little off-season decorating in the Cloverdale town centre

Christmas decorations from a two-evening film shoot put a wintry twist on the offices of the Cloverdale BIA and Chamber of Commerce.
Sisters Taya and Trista sample chili at the 39th annual Cloverdale Chili Cook-off.

Cloverdale Legion wins pro division at chili cook-off

The 19th annual competition saw crowds line up to sample amateur and pro entries.

Sisters Taya and Trista sample chili at the 39th annual Cloverdale Chili Cook-off.
It was bulls 7, humans 1, at the 70th Cloverdale Rodeo, where just one bull riding competitor – Chase Outlaw of the United States – stayed on for the required eight seconds to win the top prize of $44,000.

Large crowds turn out for 70th Cloverdale Rodeo

The four-day event drew more than 100,000 visitors over the Victoria Day weekend.

It was bulls 7, humans 1, at the 70th Cloverdale Rodeo, where just one bull riding competitor – Chase Outlaw of the United States – stayed on for the required eight seconds to win the top prize of $44,000.
Crews work on the rubble of what was formerly the Cloverdale Supermarket at 176 Street and 58 Avenue.

Urban renewal

A man watches the demolition crew work in the rubble of the former Cloverdale Supermarket

Crews work on the rubble of what was formerly the Cloverdale Supermarket at 176 Street and 58 Avenue.
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's girls track team cheers their school's faculty team at the 39th annual Cloverdale Bed Races.

A Tweedy twofer at the Cloverdale Bed Races

For the second year in a row, Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary claims two trophies at the Cloverdale Bed Races

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's girls track team cheers their school's faculty team at the 39th annual Cloverdale Bed Races.
These students made tie-dye T-shirts (not pictured) for Pride Week at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary.

Opinion: A step forward for Surrey students

The opening of a gender neutral washroom at Lord Tweedsmuir adds new layers to the term, ‘Panther Pride’

These students made tie-dye T-shirts (not pictured) for Pride Week at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary.
Project manager Glen Thomsen stands in the Cloverdale Legion auditorium, getting new flooring and other improvements as part of a renovation project.

Federal funds to pay for new flooring at the Cloverdale Legion

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 is receiving a grant from the New Horizons for Seniors program

Project manager Glen Thomsen stands in the Cloverdale Legion auditorium, getting new flooring and other improvements as part of a renovation project.
Every seat is a good seat at the Cloverdale Legion, hosting amateur boxing May 15.

Cloverdale Legion showcases amateur boxing at its finest

Showcase runs Sunday, May 15

Every seat is a good seat at the Cloverdale Legion, hosting amateur boxing May 15.
Harness racing icon Bill Davis, who has died at the age of 54, in an undated photo in the winner's circle at Elements Casino.

‘Remarkable’ horseman Bill Davis to be remembered with special ceremony

Surrey's Elements Casino announces the longtime harness racing driver and trainer will be commemorated in October

Harness racing icon Bill Davis, who has died at the age of 54, in an undated photo in the winner's circle at Elements Casino.
Members of Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's Gay Straight Alliance and other students took part in a T-shirt tie-dyeing session Tuesday, during the school's first ever Pride Week. Staff and students plan to wear the shirts Thursday at the official opening of the school's gender neutral restroom.

All-gender restroom ‘a step forward’ at Lord Tweedsmuir

Students celebrate the school's first ever Pride Week with tie dye t-shirts and ribbon cutting ceremony for new washroom

Members of Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's Gay Straight Alliance and other students took part in a T-shirt tie-dyeing session Tuesday, during the school's first ever Pride Week. Staff and students plan to wear the shirts Thursday at the official opening of the school's gender neutral restroom.