Sarah Massah

Former BC Liberal MLA Kash Heed speaks at a town hall forum on legalizing marijuana Jan. 23.

Legal marijuana ‘only a matter of time’: Heed

Former solicitor general predicts regulated recreational use in three to four years at South Surrey forum

Former BC Liberal MLA Kash Heed speaks at a town hall forum on legalizing marijuana Jan. 23.

Rehab-site plan abandoned after reaction

Non-profit society continues to search for location for women’s facility

Sole Girls founder Ashley Wiles, 28, is teaming up with Triple Flip to bring her empowerment group to South Surrey.

Girls’ program aims to strengthen the sole

A North Vancouver businesswoman is teaming up with a South Surrey clothing store to empower girls through running.

Sole Girls founder Ashley Wiles, 28, is teaming up with Triple Flip to bring her empowerment group to South Surrey.
Dump-truck driver Glen Theriault (below) struck and killed South Surrey resident Jim Neiss on Jan. 18, 2011.

He thought it was safe to pass: defence

Crossing double-yellow line ‘not a marked departure for a reasonable person,’ lawyer says during trial for South Surrey collision

Dump-truck driver Glen Theriault (below) struck and killed South Surrey resident Jim Neiss on Jan. 18, 2011.
From left, Surrey RCMP Staff Sgt. Dan Gibbons, Surrey RCMP Chief Supt. Bill Fordy and Surrey Coun. Barinder Rasode speak at the crime breakfast in South Surey Tuesday.

Changes to pot legislation raise concerns

RCMP, city councillor share concerns at South Surrey business event

From left, Surrey RCMP Staff Sgt. Dan Gibbons, Surrey RCMP Chief Supt. Bill Fordy and Surrey Coun. Barinder Rasode speak at the crime breakfast in South Surey Tuesday.

Care ‘not one size fits all’

Surrey nurse aims to create inclusive senior program on Peninsula

Two couches and a platform were found in Duprez Ravine.

‘Lots of work’ to clean ravine

White Rock to remove couches, platform from ecologically sensitive Duprez Ravine

Two couches and a platform were found in Duprez Ravine.
A worker with BC Plant Health Care helps remove nine honey locust trees on Johnston Road, adjacent to Pacific Avenue, last Tuesday.

Differing views after city trees felled in White Rock

Honey locusts come down after repeated appeals from apartment owners

A worker with BC Plant Health Care helps remove nine honey locust trees on Johnston Road, adjacent to Pacific Avenue, last Tuesday.
Adrian Bilodeau created the garden on 156 Street and King George Boulevard as a tribute to his late father.

Community gardens hit by thievery

South Surrey and White Rock locations victims of crime

Adrian Bilodeau created the garden on 156 Street and King George Boulevard as a tribute to his late father.
Tennis players LaVerne Brown (centre) and Floyd Stanley (fourth from left) accept medals at the BC Seniors Games in Kamloops.

Peninsula seniors score medals at BC Seniors Games

Tennis players lead the medal charge at the annual summer event, which was held this year in Kamloops.

Tennis players LaVerne Brown (centre) and Floyd Stanley (fourth from left) accept medals at the BC Seniors Games in Kamloops.

Fundraiser takes aim at prostate cancer

South Surrey businesses teaming up for fundraiser on Saturday.

Ron McCall's Zombie Combat Zone is coming to White Rock next month.

Zombie paintball scares up new home in Semiahmoo Park

Zombie Combat Zone to run on Semiahmoo First Nation land starting Oct. 1

Ron McCall's Zombie Combat Zone is coming to White Rock next month.
Tracey Hazard, above, had a clean sweep last weekend.

Clean sweep for South Surrey race-car driver

Tracey Hazard nished first in all three of her races at the Mission Raceway for the Spec Mazda Miata Championship series.

Tracey Hazard, above, had a clean sweep last weekend.
Earl Marriott Secondary student Sam Kim (in white), 17, won gold in the 90-kg U18 junior division at the Canadian Judo Championships held in Richmond earlier this summer.

‘Humbling’ experience for local judoka

Sam Kim takes home top prize at nationals, qualifies for international competition

Earl Marriott Secondary student Sam Kim (in white), 17, won gold in the 90-kg U18 junior division at the Canadian Judo Championships held in Richmond earlier this summer.
A group of hockey players, aged eight and nine, participate in the annual Semiahmoo Hockey Skills camp with Ron Davidson, held all this week.

Semi Hockey to host event in honour of volunteers

Volunteers and players invited to South Surrey Arena Friday for a night of fun and hockey

A group of hockey players, aged eight and nine, participate in the annual Semiahmoo Hockey Skills camp with Ron Davidson, held all this week.
Deon Clifford narrowly missed out on a medal last weekend in Colombia.

Tight race for Peninsula runner

Ocean Athletic member Deon Clifford narrowly missed out on a medal last weekend at the Pan-American Junior Championships.

Deon Clifford narrowly missed out on a medal last weekend in Colombia.
Louise Roderick sits at the dining room table in her South Surrey home with some of the medication, prescriptions and medical tests she has been prescribed over the years while trying to diagnose her chronic and debilitating illness. Late last year, the 52-year-old woman was diagnosed with Lyme disease.

Lyme disease: A patient’s struggle for diagnosis

South Surrey's Louise Roderick hopes that by sharing her story, others won't have to suffer as she did trying to diagnose her Lyme disease.

Louise Roderick sits at the dining room table in her South Surrey home with some of the medication, prescriptions and medical tests she has been prescribed over the years while trying to diagnose her chronic and debilitating illness. Late last year, the 52-year-old woman was diagnosed with Lyme disease.
Douglas Wayne Bowers is expected to be sentenced next month in Surrey Provincial Court.

Victim feared child-porn collage would be seen

South Surrey child-porn collector had images of girl’s face superimposed on women’s bodies, court hears.

Douglas Wayne Bowers is expected to be sentenced next month in Surrey Provincial Court.
Sarah Massah photo A woman strolls along the trail with some freshly picked blackberries as workers from Osmose Railway Services work on a railway trestle in Crescent Beach, steps away from the community’s marina, on a cloudy Wednesday afternoon. The repairs are part of a $2.2-million general track upgrade that spans the Lower Mainland.

PHOTO: Working on the railroad

Workers from Osmose Railway Services work on a railway trestle in Crescent Beach.q

Sarah Massah photo A woman strolls along the trail with some freshly picked blackberries as workers from Osmose Railway Services work on a railway trestle in Crescent Beach, steps away from the community’s marina, on a cloudy Wednesday afternoon. The repairs are part of a $2.2-million general track upgrade that spans the Lower Mainland.

First responders to be honoured

Royale Pacifica to hold third-annual 911 appreciation party on Wednesday