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COLUMN: Bullying is no longer a case of ‘boys will be boys’

COLUMN: Bullying is no longer a case of ‘boys will be boys’

North Delta Reporter editor James Smith relates his own experiences being bullied in his youth
UPDATE: No cause yet for fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 99

UPDATE: No cause yet for fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 99

Vancouver man died in hospital after driving the wrong way down highway
Teacher recruitment in France applauded by Surrey parents, trustees

Teacher recruitment in France applauded by Surrey parents, trustees

Percentage of Surrey students in French Immersion has been declining for years, as program hasn’t grown with demand: advocate
How safe are Delta’s schools?

How safe are Delta’s schools?

Following a spate of incidents involving replica guns, we take a look at school safety protocols
Life after stroke: My father’s journey has new hope thanks to Surrey clinic

Life after stroke: My father’s journey has new hope thanks to Surrey clinic

Brain injury recovery is a long, painful road but never stop fighting
Semiahmoo Secondary alumnus celebrated as mathematical ‘visionary’

Semiahmoo Secondary alumnus celebrated as mathematical ‘visionary’

Robert Langlands, described as ‘towering figure’ of modern math, has roots in White Rock
Former Vancouver police detective pleads guilty to three sex-related offences

Former Vancouver police detective pleads guilty to three sex-related offences

James Fisher made his guilty pleas at provincial court in Surrey
Doug Charles remembered for ‘gentle ways’

Doug Charles remembered for ‘gentle ways’

Stalwart of White Rock’s Penguin Meats succumbs to cancer
Surrey lawyer in trouble for crowbar comment

Surrey lawyer in trouble for crowbar comment

Thomas Harding facing three-week suspension
Public to have say on 126-lot plan for South Surrey site

Public to have say on 126-lot plan for South Surrey site

Council to hear comments on proposed rezoning April 9