PoliticsThe B.C. mayor who promised to fire the RCMPAn old hand in Surrey politics has found new life in the role of populist, socially liberal, law-and-order suburban disruptor
LifeHow a pesky peacock invasion is dividing a Surrey, B.C. neighbourhoodNature’s most beautiful bird or a car-attacking menace? Peafowl are causing conflict among residents.
OpinionGun violence isn’t just a U.S. problem—and Canada isn’t immuneOpinion: Canada shouldn’t ignore its own gun-violence problems, from rising rates in our cities to inadequate government support
SocietyA rabbi walks into a gay bar: After Orlando, a pride revolutionIn once-unsympathetic cities like Surrey, in churches and Orthodox synagogues, the senseless violence of Orlando has sparked a movement
CanadaThe fight to staunch a street war in SurreyA hundred new RCMP officers have failed to protect Surrey from an all-too-familiar wave of gun violence. So now what?
CanadaSurrey’s infamous dead-end roadFour of Surrey’s 10 homicide victims this year have ended up on the same isolated road
On CampusLawyer calls for another new law schoolWe’ve heard of the rural shortage. But a suburban shortage?
BooksWho cares about libraries?Canadians apparently. Far from being under siege (except in Toronto), they’re thriving—and experimenting.
CultureThis week: Good news, bad newsHope comes to the U.S. economy, while a suicide attack devastates Russia
OttawaThree more for the listThe mayor of Surrey , the Economic Development Association of British Columbia and the Catholic Civil Rights League are...