'Shred it and Forget it' event raises $2,300 and sees hundreds of boxes of personal documents safely shredded
John Aldag to provide update and invite comments from constituents Thursday at Martha Currie Elementary in Cloverdale
The Surrey-based Color Guard returns home with silver from Winter Guard International World Championships
Captains from this year's annual Rodeo Bowl rugby contest in Cloverdale pose for a post tournament photo
Cloverdale resident Chris Francisque joins the cast of Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
A man was stabbed in his home in the 19100-block of 62 Avenue in Surrey during an early morning break in by two men
The Asante Children's Choir makes a stop at Zion Lutheran Church
Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce honours seven businesses, organizations and individuals for making a difference
Work begins on a months-long renovation project to modernize and update Cloverdale Legion Branch 6
Cloverdale’s Raychel Taylor joins ensemble cast of 15 in Surrey Little Theatre's Canadian premier of The Last Lifeboat
Motorcyclist, pedestrian seriously injured in two separate collisions this morning
Organizers vow to launch a third season, saying last year's storm has doubled their resolve
Twenty-five Cloverdale businesses, individuals and organizations are finalists in Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce awards
Film scores and the musical tale, Peter and the Wolf, featured at upcoming spring concert
Veteran volunteers returned to executive board of the association that runs the annual Rodeo and Country Fair
Organizers recruiting now for players, volunteers and sponsors of new baseball division for kids with physical, cognitive disabilities
We make the switch to Pacific Daylight Saving Time Sunday
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's Grade 9 boys and Grade 8 girls win B.C. high school basketball tournaments
‘The Bristol’ set to break ground this spring if permit is approved by the city
Theft of autos down 23 per cent, but theft from autos only down two per cent