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VIDEO: Three Clayton Heights homes struck by bullets, weapons, explosives and drug paraphernalia found

VIDEO: Three Clayton Heights homes struck by bullets, weapons, explosives and drug paraphernalia found

Police on scene in the area of 196 Street and 68A Avenue in Surrey
TWU Spartans set to battle T-Birds, Clan

TWU Spartans set to battle T-Birds, Clan

Trio of Lower Mainland university hockey programs set to compete in inaugural Captains Cup, presented by Vancouver Giants
UPDATED: Body of woman found in 91Ô­´´ field (with video)

UPDATED: Body of woman found in 91Ô­´´ field (with video)

Female victim discovered by crews battling grass fire near Glover Road
UPDATE WITH VIDEO/PHOTOS: Torched 91Ô­´´ body confirmed to be that of a woman

UPDATE WITH VIDEO/PHOTOS: Torched 91Ô­´´ body confirmed to be that of a woman

It was a female found dead when firefighters attended a grass fire next to the university Saturday.
Golf tournament a chance to re-connect

Golf tournament a chance to re-connect

Aldergrove’s Jerry Abra knows his life could have been very different without Big Brothers Big Sisters of 91Ô­´´
More sex-related charges against former 91Ô­´´ man who posed as priest

More sex-related charges against former 91Ô­´´ man who posed as priest

Additional alleged victims located after police make public appeal
Club nationals hit the court at 91Ô­´´ Events Centre

Club nationals hit the court at 91Ô­´´ Events Centre

Thirty teams in three age groups battling for Canadian bragging rights
UPDATE: 18-year-old Abbotsford shooting victim identified by police

UPDATE: 18-year-old Abbotsford shooting victim identified by police

Teen heard yelling ‘I’m dying! I’m dying!’ had to be removed from his car through apartment
UPDATE: Surrey RCMP say missing Aboriginal woman has been found

UPDATE: Surrey RCMP say missing Aboriginal woman has been found

Mary Manychief went missing on Aug. 3 in Newton
High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

Heat related sickness can lead to other types of workplace accidents, says WorkSafeBC