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Animated angelina gets young girls dancing

For parents of little girls, there's cute, then there's sweet and finally there's oh-my-God-that's-so-adorable.


 

Surrey runner wins inaugural race

Drew Nicholson used a home course advantage to propel himself to victory the inaugural Surrey International World Music Marathon on Sunday.


 

Inaugural Luminary Festival to light up new park

A community is only as strong as the bonds it forges within its neighbourhoods. All the parks, pools, gymnasiums, and coffee shops will go to rot if there are no families, friends and businesses united in bringing everyone together. It's the spark that fires the desire to build community capital.


 

'This is just such splendid fun'

She is Britain's 40th monarch to be crowned since William the Conqueror in 1066.


 

Informed diners want answers

For Roz Francis, it's not just taste that matters. Before she puts anything on her plate, or that of her husband's, she wants to know what's in the food they're about to eat.


 
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Surrey mom running in Underwear Affair in memory of parents

Lana Kasikci knows all too well what it's like to suffer the proverbial "kick below the belt."


 
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White Rock 'heart' market opens for 2012

If a community can only grow if the heart is healthy, White Rock appears to be in tip-top shape as another season of the summer farmers' market kicked off Sunday, with local residents flocking to the streets to "buy local."


 
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Annual Fishing Forever so popular organizers look at adding second day

There are no easy paths in Kristopher Lirette's journey through life. The 30-year-old is confined to a wheelchair as cerebral palsy has left him deaf and susceptible to seizures. Yet as he makes his way down a gravel path at Green Timbers Lake in Surrey and inches closer to the shoreline, his face lights up at the sight of a fishing rod. With the help of Rob Ausma, a quick cast into the lake and a smile lights up his face.


 

National PR awards for '100 Days to Give' campaign

One hundred days of generosity in Surrey has not gone unnoticed.


 
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'Dream job' for busy actor in latest Arts Club show

Life after graduation can be tricky as students leave the relatively comfortable nest of being a student for the grind of the highly competitive job market. For former Cloverdale resident Kayla Dunbar, life is good.


 
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Businesses key to Scott Road revitalization

Delta Mayor Lois Jackson is hoping business community investment in one of the region's most underdeveloped areas will revitalize the Scott Road corridor.


 
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'Time to shine' at 8th fest

Future artists will get a chance to burn brightly as another Surrey Children's Festival returns to Bear Creek Park and Surrey Arts Centre this Thursday through Saturday (May 24-26).


 

Contest finalists sing at rodeo

Riding a bull for eight seconds isn't the only way to see stars this weekend at Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair.


 

Paramedic honoured for 30 years of saving lives

Outside the emergency room doors at Surrey Memorial Hospital, the frantic pace of construction of a new addition to the grounds adds to the hectic pace inside the doors. Like the hospital itself, B.C.'s health care system is undergoing major reconstruction. In the narrow alley outside the automatic doors, the frontline of our health care system waits for the next call.


 

Seniors' care the focus of forum in South Surrey

B.C. Ombudsperson Kim Carter will be in Surrey Wednesday looking for input on the future of health care for seniors.


 

Reclaim precious land at Burns Bog

Re: "Tough sell as developer faces Burns Bog defenders," the Now, April 19.