3 pedestrians killed on B.C. roads in under 6 hours.
3 Pedestrian Deaths in 6 hours

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3 pedestrians killed on B.C. roads in under 6 hours.
Tom Gill says he would hold a police force referendum in Surrey
2 Vancouver Police officers are accused of harassment. Pivot legal society is asking more complainants to come forward.
A controversial social housing project in Cloverdale has been dropped following significant push back.
A road trip of a lifetime! Prabhsimran Singh and Jasleen Kaur are back home after driving around 70 countries.
It has been 5 years since Shin Noh went missing in Coquitlam B.C. His son continues to advocate for a silver alert system to help find missing seniors
Surrey First pledges free pool, rink and gym access for kids.
Surrey mayoral candidate, Doug McCallum says the LRT is a bad decision and a skytrain extension is what the city needs.
Ibrahim Ali has been charged with first degree for the death of 13 year old Marissa Shen
Dilbar Kang speaks with Dr. K. K. Arora on treatments individuals can seek when experiencing hair loss.
Tory Leader, Andrew Scheer says Prime Minister Trudeau’s trip to Surrey was nothing but a fundraiser.
Surrey School Portables on Rise
Prabhjot Kahlon reports on Prime Minister Trudeau’s visit to Surrey
Prime Minister Trudeau backs transit projects slated for Metro Vancouver
It’s the first day back to school for many B.C. students!
Brady Lumsden is helping make an impact in his community by providing food to students who often go home hungry with his charity, Weekend Fuelbag.
The Ted Rogers Scholarship was created in honour of our founder, Ted Rogers. Launching in 2017, the goal of the scholarship is to ensure the success of future generations of Canadians by helping young leaders across the country succeed in their educational aspirations.
Prabhjot Kahlon speaks to Dr. Amarjit Bhullar on the state of the economy as Canada continues NAFTA negotiations
The Federal Court of Appeal has quashed Ottawa’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The decision means the National Energy Board will have to redo its review of Kinder Morgan Canada’s project.