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Where You Can Vacation And Be Home The Same Day
Yell It Like It Is
Dave Chesney
Friday June 19, 2026

" I Don't Want To Belong To Any Club That Will Accept Me As A Member "
Groucho Marx
Today @ 12 noon I will be part of the Electoral Group announcement in Memorial Park.
TOGETHER FOR WHITE ROCK is the banner a number of us will be running under in the upcoming October civic election. If successful this will be my fourth term as a city councillor. My first as a member of a slate.
I was married last summer and the past three terms have not been a walk in the park, I have the scars to show it, I was not sure a fourth term was in the books for me.
The recent bi-election caused by councillor ERNIE KLASSEN'S defection to federal politics, and councillor MICHELLE PARTRIDGE quitting council created two vacant spots at the council table. In the subsequent bi=election Councillor MANNING was returned and newcomer SUSAN BAINS also secured a seat on city council.
Very quickly councillor TREVEYLAN and myself felt in lock step with the two two newcomers. Chris and I had served in the previous term of council with ANTHONY MANNING so he was no stranger and SUSAN BAINS instantly gained our respect.
In the past three elections I ran as a total independent. The reason, I didn't see any other candidates other than the late HELEN FATHERS who I felt any connection with.
As a result of that I was on the outside looking in at slates that controlled everything that happened at the council table. Year one it was WAYNE BALDWIN'S led COALITION and the second term saw DARRY WALKER'S DEMOCRACY DIRECT in charge. This past term what the Peace Arch News referred to as a secret slate, Mayor KNIGHT and councillors LAWRENCE, CHEUNG and PARTRIDGE held the majority of the votes and ran the show.
These past few months with the two new members added from the bi-election it became evident very quickly we held a similar vision for the future of White Rock. The decision to join in together and run on a slate in 2026 took some long conversations to ensure we all were comfortable moving forward as a group.
It was then decided we needed to build out our slate. First choice was LAURA CORNALE or simply "Laura" as all of White Rock knows her from the many years of creating and building one of the most successful businesses in the city, LAURA's COFFEE CORNER. The final member to be chosen for our slate was White Rock resident CONRAD KING, a professor at the University of British Columbia where he majors in Political Science. Perfect fit.
I firmly believe if we are successful in securing enough votes to have the majority of votes on White Rock council, the positive changes in our community will be evident in short order. Over the coming months our platform will be shared by all of us collectively and individually.
Today is just the first day.
The future looks bright. A new day may be dawning in White Rock.
Thank you
David Chesney / Editor Publisher and Third Term City Councillor

Local News
June 19, 2026
Surrey Police Board Under Fire In First Meeting After Chief Firing

The first Surrey Police Board meeting since since the controversial ousting of former Chief Norm Lipinski fell into chaos when members of the public when allowed to address the board, called for their resignations.
Residents vocally critical of the board, causing an adjournment for over 10 minutes after pointed questions around transparency and why Lipinski left.
At least two mayoral candidates sitting Surrey councillor LINDA ANNIS and former mayor DOUG MCCALLUM were present for the meeting.
The meeting of the Surrey Police Board this past Wednesday descended into chaos, with members of the public asking pointed questions about why the Surrey Police Service's former chief was let go earlier this month. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
The first meeting of the Surrey Police Board following the ouster of its former chief was marked by backlash from the public, who demanded transparency and answers weeks after the shock departure of Norm Lipinski.
When the board was eventually able to complete the meeting, a motion regarding the chief constable's ability to speak to the public caused controversy, too.
The motion, passed unanimously, says that the chief constable and senior executives must not publicly comment on intergovernmental affairs or publicly criticize decisions of the board.
It also states the chief constable must not publicly criticize "municipal or provincial government or officials," or offer personal opinions framed as organizational positions.
Ryan Buhrig, the president of the Surrey Police Union, said the optics of the motion — coming so soon after Lipinski's ouster and right before a municipal election — were extremely concerning.
"The public would expect that a police chief can speak honestly and openly about public safety issues that affect the community," he said.
Buhrig said that the "instability and political drama" around the Surrey Police Board was not productive — both for the force's recruiting efforts and for day-to-day policing.
Lipinski, the first chief of the Surrey Police Service, was let go on June 2 in a decision that sent shockwaves through B.C.'s second-largest city by population — which is dealing with a rash of extortion cases and gang-related shootings.
His departure was followed by that of the chair of the police board and another board member, with former board chair Harley Chappell claiming there was political interference at play behind Lipinski's ouster.
Surrey is still in the process of a contentious policing transition from the RCMP to a municipal force, with the Surrey Police Union saying a lack of answers around Lipinski's departure is leading to a lack of public confidence in the board.
That was on full display at the Wednesday board meeting, which saw residents vocally critical of the board, and an adjournment for over 10 minutes after pointed questions around transparency and why Lipinski left.
National Indigenous Day
Sunday marks is the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day. It's a time to recognize and celebrate the traditions, cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. For generations, many First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities have celebrated their cultures, languages, and traditions at this time of year. The summer solstice holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for many Indigenous Peoples, marking a time of renewal, connection, and celebration.
Get involved
Every year, First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities across the country host events on or around June 21 to share and celebrate their rich and diverse cultures and traditions.
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Our neighbours the SEMIAHMOO NATION extend a welcoming hand to everyone to join in the celebration today at SEMIAHMOO PARK.
White Rock Council Monday
Four regular council meetings left in this term

White Rock Council Monday Agenda
Monday, June 22, 2026
Attend the upcoming White Rock City Council meeting.
White Rock City Council meeting at the White Rock Community Centre in Council Chambers at 4 p.m.
June 18, 2026
Watch Canada in the WORLD CUP today on a giant screen

The City of Surrey will broadcast over 100 of the FIFA WORLD CUP games on a giant screen in the Surrey City Hall Plaza.
Some of the games will have live performers on the plaza between games.
The City of Surrey has announced that Holland Park will serve as the fourth Soccer Fan Zone, hosting live screenings of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Bronze and Final matches on July 18 and 19. The addition creates another free, accessible space for residents and visitors to gather and celebrate the tournament, joining Civic Plaza, Cloverdale Agriplex and South Surrey Athletic Park.
The announcement was made during the official launch of Surrey Soccer Fan Zones at Civic Plaza, where thousands of fans gathered to watch Canada's opening FIFA World Cup 26™ match and take part in soccer-themed activities and entertainment.
Fan zone locations and dates:
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Civic Plaza, June 11-July 15
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Cloverdale Agriplex, July 1-19
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South Surrey Athletic Park, July 14-19
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Holland Park, July 18-19
Surrey Soccer Fan Zones are a free, summer-long celebration of soccer featuring more than 100 live match broadcasts at four locations.
June 13, 2026
Can't Afford A Bathing Suit...We've Got You Covered
Crescent Rock Naturists

You will find this painted umbrella and concrete stand left down at the beach.
Feel free to use it to beat the heat this summer.
Four more stands coming, all compliments of the local Crescent Legion #240.
Official Nude Beach far south end of Crescent Beach

The City of White Rock is exploring a new surface for the Generations Playground Splash Pad following a few minor incidents of children slipping on the surface.
We will let you know when the SPALSH PAD will reopen.

Enjoy a dazzling fireworks show lighting up the sky at 10:15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1. Great viewing spots include Memorial Park, West Beach, and East Beach.
FIFA Security Concerns Close Gates

Border officials have erected flimsy barricade fences all over Peace Arch Park.
The official reason is extra security for the current month long FIFA WORLD CUP soccer matches in Vancouver.
June 12, 2026
Surrey Police Board Announcement

PERM JAWANDA has been named by the Surrey Police Board as its next chair following a turbulent week of leadership changes at the Surrey Police Service.
Jawanda is set to be officially sworn in this week June 17, replacing former chair Harley Chappell, who resigned after the sudden departure of former Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski.

The City of White Rock is inviting residents to help shape the future of walking, cycling, and rolling in the community by providing input to the Active Transportation Plan (ATP). The ATP evaluates active transportation projects that make our roads safer to travel for everyone who walks, rolls and cycles in our community.
Projects have been identified through the City’s Integrated Transportation and Infrastructure Master Plan (ITIMP) and have been evaluated using a consistent set of criteria, including safety, network connections, use, and more.
Visit www.talkwhiterock.ca/atp and view the top active transportation projects and share your feedback using the guest-book or ask questions by Friday, June 19, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.
The City is partnering with HUB for an Open House on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Miramar Plaza or the White Rock Community Centre (weather dependent).
HUB Cycling will be offering bike inspections and minor servicing, along with information about their programs. HUB Cycling is a BC-based non-profit dedicated to making cycling more accessible through education, events, advocacy, and community-based volunteer committees, including the Surrey & White Rock committee. Learn more about HUB Cycling at www.hubcycling.ca
June 8, 2026
Award-Winning Day for White Rock’s float at the Hyack Parade!
The City of White Rock’s float proudly brought home Best Parade Float and the City of New Westminster's Mayor’s Award at the Hyack Parade in New Westminster.
 
A huge thank you to our amazing volunteers and the enthusiastic crowd whose energy helped make the day so memorable

The City’s draft 2025 Annual Report is now available for public submissions and questions. The 2025 Annual Report includes audited financial statements, a summary of 2025 milestones, a progress report on the 2023-2026 Council Strategic Priorities, financial reporting, and statements from the Mayor and CAO.
The 2025 Annual Report will be presented at the Monday, June 22, 2026 Council meeting. Public submissions and questions will be received in person at the meeting or by emailing ClerksOffice@whiterockcity.ca by 12:00p.m. [noon] on Monday, June 22, 2026.
The meeting will be streamed live and archived through the City’s web-streaming service.
Copies of the 2025 Annual Report are available for public inspection on the City website, the Corporate Administration Office at City Hall or the White Rock Library.
June 12, 2026
Sentences Imposed Ocean Park SPS Shooting Investigation

Three men have entered guilty pleas and been sentenced in connection to a February 2026 shooting incident.
On February 1, 2026, at approximately 3:50 am, Surrey Police Service (SPS) members assigned to Project Assurance, working in collaboration with SPS’s Major Crime Section, were patrolling in Surrey’s Crescent Beach neighbourhood when reports came in of shots fired and a small fire outside a residence near Crescent Road and 132 Street. The three accused were arrested by SPS officers a short time later near 28 Avenue and 140 Street.
SPS’s Major Crime Section led the investigation and in collaboration with officers on SPS’s Project Assurance, were able to secure evidence leading to the charges against Harjot Singh, a 21-year-old male, Taranveer Singh, a 19-year-old male, and Dayajeet Singh Billing, a 21-year-old male. All three were initially charged with one count of discharging a firearm into a place contrary to section 244.2(1)(a) of the Criminal Code. The original news release can be found here:Three Men Arrested and Charged with Firearm Offence | Surrey Police.
On June 9, 2026, the three men entered guilty pleas and were sentenced in Surrey Provincial Court.
Taranveer Singh pleaded guilty to reckless discharge of a firearm and has received a sentence of five years, less time served.
Dayajeet Singh pleaded guilty to throwing an explosive substance and has received a sentence of 27 months, less time served.
Harjot Singh pleaded guilty to throwing an explosive substance and has received a sentence of 25 months, less time served.
Thought for the Day

Night Owl
Check all the great entertainment this week around the Semiahmoo Peninsula.
WAILIN Walker's Summer Dance party is our "pick of the week!"
When AL & the band set to rockin' old CLIB 240 turns into a Texas roadhouse.
Blues rock at its finest.


TNT The Naked Truth
Don Pitcairn
June 15, 2026
Setting The Stage

I doubt there is anyone living on the Semiahmoo peninsula who watches the weather here more than myself. I am outdoors so much either working, playing or relaxing that I'm barely housebroken. Because of this I follow multiple weather forecasting sites looking at hourly, 3-day, weekly and 14-day forecasts. I also obsess over meteorological data both current and historical to gauge how our weather is doing. Once we get into the late spring and summer, I follow local changes in the sprinkling restrictions issued by Metro Vancouver so that I know what water usage is allowed, what is prohibited, and how large the fine is if By-law officers arrive at my door when the sprinkler is running when it shouldn't be.




Spark Labs, a youth-led organization founded by six local high school students and one of the co-organizers of the 2026 White Rock Badminton Tournament, taking place from June 20–22, 2026, at Grandview Heights Secondary School in South Surrey.
What began as a friendship among six local high school students with a shared love of badminton has grown into Spark Labs, an organization that uses sports and STEM education as platforms for community service. Through partnerships and co-organized charitable initiatives, the team has helped raise more than CAD $100,000 in support of organizations including Peace Arch Hospital and other community initiatives, while engaging hundreds of young people in educational and volunteer programs.
The White Rock Badminton Tournament is a Badminton BC-recognized event and has grown into one of the region's largest community badminton gatherings. Last year, the tournament welcomed more than 300 players and families from across Surrey and the Lower Mainland, bringing together participants of all ages through competition, volunteerism, and community engagement.
This year's tournament will feature divisions ranging from U13 players to masters categories for athletes aged 70+, 85+, and even 100+, creating a unique opportunity for multiple generations to connect through sport.
Tomorrow In THE SUN
Recipe of the Week

Lentil Pasta
This easy lentil pasta recipe is a satisfying, comforting vegetarian meal.
A rich tomato and lentil sauce coats chewy ribbons of al dente pasta.
White Rock/Crescent Beach Daily Tide Chart

Waterfront West Beach Live Camera
Check the weather @ the beach 24/7
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