Year in Review

TEASER PHOTO ONLY

2022 IN REVIEW: The most compelling Surrey sports stories of the year

Olympic medals, broken records, winning teams, big-league plays, documentary movies and more

 

Geoff de Ruiter organized a Ducknana event in Victoria to help build a sense of community after a couple of difficult years. (Photo courtesy of Geoff de Ruiter)

Censored Sasquatch, Ducknana diehards: Wacky B.C. stories from 2022

Don’t forget the breastfeeding mom who saved her goose or the music teacher who scared off a bear

 

Autumn Lott at Gilman’s point, Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. At seven years old, she’s the youngest Canadian to have ever summitted the infamous peak. (Francesca Lott photo)

Good news stories from 2022 to reflect on in 2023

These British Columbians were lifting spirits across the province

 

Teaser photo only

2022 IN REVIEW: A big collection of Surrey’s top entertainment stories of the year

Records, fun flights, mountain trips, great plays, passages, magic, festival cancellations and more

Teaser photo only
Anti-vaccine mandate protest drew hundreds of people to the Pacific Highway border crossing in South Surrey. (DriveBC photo)

YEAR IN REVIEW: Five Surrey stories with ‘legs’ in 2022

Surrey’s policing transition, new city council, the cost of living, COVID-19 and the McCallum trial made all sorts of headlines this past year

Anti-vaccine mandate protest drew hundreds of people to the Pacific Highway border crossing in South Surrey. (DriveBC photo)
Surrey resident Eleanor Collins, 102, with the 2021 Canada Post stamp that featured her. (Submitted photo: Michael Desjardins/Pinpoint National Photography)

YEAR IN REVIEW: 2022, by the numbers

A collection of random Surrey-related numbers in 2022

Surrey resident Eleanor Collins, 102, with the 2021 Canada Post stamp that featured her. (Submitted photo: Michael Desjardins/Pinpoint National Photography)
Olive doesn’t mind the snow if there are treats involved (Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)
Olive doesn’t mind the snow if there are treats involved (Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)
B.C. athletes shot for the stars in 2022. Clockwise from top left: Melanie Vogal, Rio Crystal, Teagan Dunnett, Kimberly Newell. (Photos submitted)

From cross-Arctic treks to Olympic dreams, B.C. athletes made 2022 one for the books

Athletes didn’t shy away from adventure this year

B.C. athletes shot for the stars in 2022. Clockwise from top left: Melanie Vogal, Rio Crystal, Teagan Dunnett, Kimberly Newell. (Photos submitted)
Semiahmoo Totems react after defeating the Terry Fox Ravens 114-62 to capture their second consecutive BC Seniors Girls 4A Championship, in a tournament held at the Langley Events Centre over the March 1 weekend. (Vancouver Sports Pictures)
Semiahmoo Totems react after defeating the Terry Fox Ravens 114-62 to capture their second consecutive BC Seniors Girls 4A Championship, in a tournament held at the Langley Events Centre over the March 1 weekend. (Vancouver Sports Pictures)
Happy New Year, Surrey – now get ready to pay more

Happy New Year, Surrey – now get ready to pay more

Like to eat? Here’s no treat: the average Canadian family is forecast to spend $411 more in groceries

Happy New Year, Surrey – now get ready to pay more
A rendering of Surrey’s planned LRT line. (Photo: surrey.ca)

YEAR IN REVIEW: Surrey stories with ‘legs’ in 2018

No more LRT, RCMP contract clipped, election fraud, Trudeau’s unwanted guest, 135A St and peacocks

A rendering of Surrey’s planned LRT line. (Photo: surrey.ca)
Pop-up banner image