Shots fired in Surrey city centre targeted, but not extortion, police say
A shooting at a vehicle in Surrey’s city centre overnight was targeted, but not extortion-related, police believe.
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A shooting at a vehicle in Surrey’s city centre overnight was targeted, but not extortion-related, police believe.
Police in Surrey, B.C., say a man has been charged following a pair of bank robberies in the city earlier this week.
Shots were fired at a home in Surrey early Thursday morning, according to authorities.
Shots were fired by a person in a vehicle in Surrey Tuesday morning, in an incident police are saying was targeted but not believed to be extortion related.
Police in Surrey are appealing for witnesses and information after a teenage girl reported being sexually assaulted by a stranger on the street Monday.
Three people are facing a total of 14 criminal charges after a lengthy investigation into a drug trafficking group that operated across British Columbia, according to the province’s anti-organized crime task force.
Police in Surrey, B.C., say one man has been arrested after a video was posted to social media showing people vandalizing a rainbow crosswalk in the city.
As the fallout continues from the Surrey Police Board’s decision to fire Surrey Police Service Chief Norm Lipinski, many questions remain unanswered.
Homicide investigators have identified the victim of a fatal weekend shooting in Surrey, B.C., as an 18-year-old man.
A 66-year-old man has been charged with five offences after a Surrey police investigation into the alleged sexual exploitation of a youth.
Surrey police and members of the heavily armed Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team shut down Highway 10 between 152 and 168 Streets Friday night as they investigated what they called a “family disturbance.”
A provincial watchdog is investigating after police shot and killed a suspect in a Surrey, B.C., park Friday afternoon—in an incident that was partly captured on video.
Elections BC says it has found no evidence of deliberate violations in a Metro Vancouver riding that helped give the NDP government a one-seat majority after the 2024 provincial vote.
More than five years after an unusual protest outside the home of a Chinese journalist in Surrey turned violent, the B.C. Supreme Court has awarded more than $156,000 in damages.
Police in Surrey are investigating a shooting at a business and a vehicle fire that were reported less than 25 minutes apart Thursday afternoon.
A man who was arrested after an extortion-related shooting in Abbotsford, B.C., last year has been linked to additional violence targeting businesses in another city, according to authorities.