City of Surrey should make concrete plans to honour veterans with an accessible memorial somewhere near the site Charlie's Tree.
Renters and housing advocates must insist that work begin right away on building new rental housing.
The province's introduction of a 15 per cent foreign-buyers tax on real estate should help cool the market, writes Frank Bucholtz.
The City of Surrey has more clout than it realizes in the year leading up to the provincial election, writes Frank Bucholtz.
It is unfortunate it took a tragic death to prompt changes in how ambulances are dispatched.
The issue of ambulance response times has once again been pushed to the forefront, writes columnist Frank Bucholtz.
BC Government has 'bold plans' for housing affordability, but it's not likely to have much of an effect.
Province says community court for Surrey is 'off the table'
Chamber of Commerce says thank you and farewell to retiring executive director
The cancellation of a long-proposed community court for Surrey will not help the city's crime problem.
Hard to know what provincial policy actually is
Taking responsibility for our actions is always the right thing to do.
Taxpayers have concerns about the ever-increasing burden to pay for transit.
But latest provincial funding announcement does not address chronic overcrowding in Surrey schools.
A series entitled “Who are the homeless?” which is currently running in…
Other than the Pattullo Bridge, which is now undergoing repairs, The Alex Fraser is the only free crossing over the Fraser River.
We must bridge the gap between keeping B.C.’s finances in the black and meeting the challenges faced by the Surrey School District.
Any program that encourages a reduction in its use is well worth supporting.
Water conservation should be a fundamental objective of any government and community, writes columnist Frank Bucholtz.
Dealing with this issue won’t be simple and will require a great deal of effort on the part of all involved.