Fresh flowers, a soccer jersey and other items grace the roadside memorial for Travis Selje at 64th Avenue and 176th Street, the intersection in Cloverdale where the teen died in May of 2017. The cross was made his father, Miki, a machinist by trade. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

Fresh flowers, a soccer jersey and other items grace the roadside memorial for Travis Selje at 64th Avenue and 176th Street, the intersection in Cloverdale where the teen died in May of 2017. The cross was made his father, Miki, a machinist by trade. (Photo: Tom Zillich)

Cloverdale’s 5 most-read stories of the week, April 26 to May 3

Remembering Travis Selje, RCMP investigate alleged kidnapping attempt and more

Here are Cloverdale’s most-read stories of the week for April 26 – May 3, 2019.

1. B.C. parents still missing out on hundreds of thousands in free money

Terry Brown has been screaming from the rooftops for months about free money that B.C. parents continue to leave on the table. And yet still thousands and thousands aren’t listening. See more >

2. Two years after the death of teen soccer player Travis Selje, a Surrey family’s pain persists

At his family home in Cloverdale, Travis Selje is everywhere, yet nowhere. See more >

This week, we remember Norma Cowley.

3. Video captures violence and chaos in Surrey neighbourhood

A dramatic video showing violence and chaos in a Surrey neighbourhood has been getting attention on social media. See more >

4. Accessible playground coming to Surrey park

Unwin Park will be home to a new accessible playground later this year. See more >

5. VIDEO: Surrey RCMP investigating alleged kidnapping attempt

Surrey RCMP are investigating after a video posted on social media appears to show a truck driver attempting to grab a woman as she was walking in South Surrey. See more >


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