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Plans to alter what Alberta driver’s licenses and ID cards tell authorities need a rethink.

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September 07, 2025

End of An Era

If you have ever walked along the waterfront sidewalk in White Rock that leads you from West Beach to East Beach you would have noticed the Fido water tray below.

The drink container for people walking by with their dogs remains as a reminder of how our community used to go out of its way to care for each other. Not to say that still does not still happen it just might not be as obvious.

The ODINS family home will soon be replaced with a new dwelling with perhaps one of the best views in the city.

 

Chosen? Chaser? Chowder?

On my walk around uptown White Rock yesterday I came across the tag/graffiti that was painted on the corner of Russell Avenue and Johnston road. At street level it was difficult to read exactly what it said. Which if it is a "tag" is part of the process.

This morning on FACEBOOK David Nash a resident of the Bosa Towers gave us a bird's eye view. Instantly over 100 people had an opinion on what it said, from chosen to chaser to chowder.

It will be interesting to see how long this graffiti which has been up since last Friday will remain.

Tick Tock Tick Tock

 

September 16, 2025

White Rock Council Recap

- representatives from the Peace ARCH HOSPITAL appeared before council to inform council and staff the hospital is planning on putting in an application for a tower (minimum height 15 storeys) on the parking lot at the NW corner of their property on North Bluff road.

- Special Presentation – Outstanding Canadians On The Peninsula Award Recipients

The White Rock Outstanding Canadians on the Peninsula Legacy Program serves as the City’s leading initiative for honoring residents who have made exceptional contributions to building a successful, vibrant, and inclusive community. Council honoured three recipients for their outstanding service and dedication: Joan Dewinetz, Manjit Litt, and Cindy Walker.

- Results – Budget Survey 2026

Council received the 2026 Budget Survey results. An overview of the survey comments can be viewed here.

- Craft Beer Festival – Licensed Area Request

Council approved the proposed licensed area for the Craft Beer Festival, organized by the White Rock BIA, to be held on September 20, 2025. The licensed area will be located at Memorial Plaza.

- Contract Award – Antique Fire Truck Display

The Antique Fire Truck Display project is a community initiative to preserve and showcase a historic fire truck in a dedicated structure outside the White Rock Fire Hall, celebrating the heritage of the local fire department.

Council approved awarding the Antique Fire Truck Display contract to Hilson Construction Ltd. for $410,000 (excluding GST), approved awarding construction management services to Miza Architect for $26,965 (excluding GST) and authorized the pre-approved contingency of $100,000 (approximately 25% of construction costs) to support the project.

White Rock council reconvenes this afternoon following the summer break.

3:30 IN CAMERA closed to the public

4:00 p.m. Public council meeting

(read agenda here)

 

All Candidates Meeting Rewind

- 21 hopefuls are running for two council seats.

Two did not show up - Fiona McDermid & Mandeep Sandhu.

- crime, homelessness, clean up the waterfront maintain seaside charm, reduce long waits at city hall for building permits, stronger presence of the RCMP uptown and on the waterfront, cap the number and types of businesses approved, create a vibrant arts scene and lack of desire for any future highrise in White Rock were a few of the main topics covered by the potential candidates last evening.

- candidates with the exception of of real estate agents candidates and those living outside of White Rock highlighted their time in White Rock and their current profession.

The Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade provided an opportunity last evening for voters to hear directly from candidates about their plans, compare platforms, and make informed choices that will impact their businesses, families, and daily lives.

 

Surrey Extortion Tip Line at 236-485-5149 

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Surrey Police Service Chief Constable Norm Lipinski

The City of Surrey announced yesterday they are providing the Surrey Police Service with a $250,000 reward fund for information leading to convictions in the ongoing extortion cases targeting individuals and businesses within the city.  

This marks one of the largest police rewards in Canadian history. The amount reflects both the seriousness of this violence and the City’s commitment to doing everything possible to stop it.   

Last Wednesday, Sept. 10, City Council approved the $250,000 grant to Surrey Police Service to make this reward possible. Surrey Police Service will handle the information received with care and sensitivity and determine the value of any reward. Payments will only be issued if information directly results in identification, prosecution and conviction. 

“The Surrey Extortion Reward Fund will provide police with another important tool to address this most urgent issue in our community. It is our hope that this will motivate individuals to call our new tip line to provide evidence to police that will lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible,” said Surrey Police Service Chief Constable Norm Lipinski.

As of Sept. 15, the Surrey Police Service is actively investigating 44 extortion cases, including 27 that involved shootings, highlighting the serious threat these crimes pose to the community. 

The Surrey Extortion Reward Fund of $250,000 will offer individuals with key information the ability to collect a reward if they are prepared to work with police to secure charges and convictions of those responsible for these crimes. Individuals with information are asked to call the Surrey Extortion Tip Line at 236-485-5149. This tip line will be monitored by Surrey Police investigators, seven days a week, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Punjabi-speaking officers will be available as required.  

 

September 15, 2025

Voting takes place on September 27, 2025

The election results will be made public on October 01, 2025

Nominations Received

The following individuals have submitted their nomination documents to become candidates in the 2025 By-Election in the City of White Rock. Nomination documents for each candidate can be viewed by selecting the candidate's name. Candidates are listed in the order in which they submitted their documents. (Click here to view the list of Contact Information for Candidates)

Candidates for Councillor - Two (2) to be elected: 

(Click here to visit the City of White Rock's official link for more election info)

 

September 13, 2025

Congratulations to Jason Cairney on becoming Surrey’s new fire chief.

Surrey is fortunate to have one of the best fire services in the province, and Jason stands out as one of its finest leaders.

His steady leadership and vision are guiding the department through the challenges of our growing city.

I am confident that, under his direction, Surrey Fire Services will continue to keep our community safe, resilient, and prepared for the future.

Surrey Mayor BRENDA LOCKE

 

By the numbers: Surrey crime stats

The SPS took over South Surrey’s west side on July 28.

SPS takes over over South Surrey’s east side on November 25.


The Surrey Police Service issued its quarterly report on crime statistics for the areas it covers and the numbers show calls to it have dropped this year.
The SPS numbers need to be taken in the context that it doesn’t cover all areas of Surrey as the transition away from the RCMP is still slowly grinding away.
The SPS took over South Surrey’s west side on July 28, and will take over South Surrey’s east side on Nov. 25. The SPS has been patrolling Whalley and Newton, and the RCMP will continuing working the areas of Cloverdale, Fleetwood and Guildford until the transition is completed. 
Here are some of the crime numbers the SPS highlighted comparing the first two quarters of 2025 with the same two quarters in 2024:

  • Calls for service dropped four per cent in the first two quarters of 2025 compared to the same period of 2024.

  • Crimes against persons went up 21 per cent.

  • Property crimes dropped seven per cent.

  • Drug crimes went up 16 per cent. 

  • Traffic violations went up eight per cent.

  • Fatal collisions went up 50 per cent.

  • Shots fired went up 75 per cent.

  • Homicides dropped 20 per cent.

September 12, 2025

 

City of Surrey  This Is Getting Too Crazy

On September 9, 2025, the Surrey Bylaw Dept. Commercial Vehicle Unit hosted a truck enforcement check in the 9600 block of 192 Street, in collaboration with the Lower Mainland Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Team, which included Vancouver Police, Burnaby RCMP, New Westminster Police and other partner agencies.

Overall, 22 vehicles were inspected with 15 placed out of service (68%) for various safety, mechanical and regulatory issues. These violations rendered the vehicles unsafe to operate until corrective measures were completed, either on-site or at a certified repair facility following a tow.

There were 68 violations located, 14 provincial violation tickets were issued and 15 bylaw tickets were issued.

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The Naked Truth - Sept 15, 2025

Don Pitcairn

Collision Course


Five years ago after several serious crashes at Hwy. 15 (176  St.) and 40 Ave. that resulted in one death and three other people seriously injured, it was announced by the Ministry of Transportation that this dangerous corner would receive safety related improvements.  Intersections such as this that involve a B.C. highway are under the jurisdiction of the Province and the Ministry of Transportation and Transit.  While the City of Surrey maintains and builds roads and bridges throughout their borders, maintenance, repairs and upgrades to Provincial highway systems are not part of their mandate.  Because of this there is sometimes a lack of urgency by the Province to make smaller infrastructure changes to local roads, with their focus being preoccupied by major infrastructure projects with billion dollar price tags.   That being said, this TNT is about three intersections of note in Surrey that are in serious need of safety upgrades before somebody gets killed.

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Video of the Day

 

Rumoured for years BRYAN ADAMS song :"Diana" was actually written for Princess Diana. Despite numerous denials BA insisted there was never any kind of relationship with the Princess. Those of us in the audience @ Expo Theatre knew Bryan would not be singing "Diana" for the Prince and Princess on that fateful night. Adams was opening for LOVERBOY on that particular evening. Followed by the royal meet and greet (pictured below) after the show.

On news stands now - one of the original "fake news" outlets seems to have confirmed what so many believed.

 

Thought For The Day 

 

 

 

 

 

Community Events 

 

 

Celebrate the land.

Honour the harvest / Walk together.

Join us for a vibrant day of connection, culture and community. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Elgin Heritage Park, the event is a heartfelt celebration of the land’s bounty and shared traditions that nourish us all. 

Take in a Fusion presents Artist Showcase featuring David Symons and Khyla Granstrom,see The Wee Drams Highland Dancers and take part in a drumming circle with Mohawk Educator Sheila Maracle. Shop the vendor market, chat with The Re-enactors and snack on goodies from Kona Ice and Odd Burger. There will be apple press demonstrations, a fun photo op and crafts too. 

Sensory friendly

With sprawling grounds and endless riverside fresh air, Harvest Fair is the perfect event for those with sensory sensitivities. All activities are outdoors and surrounded by forest. We even have sensory kits, complete with noise cancelling headphones, available to rent for free.

Date & time September 20, 202512:00pm - 4:00pm

Address - 13723 Crescent Rd, Surrey Tickets & pricing - Free

 

 

 

Tomorrow In THE SUN

Yell It Like It Is

Has White Rock/South Surrey slowly morphed into a capital for live music in the Lower Mainland?

 

 

 


 

 

 

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