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Premier’s statement on tariffs imposed by the U.S.

Premier David Eby has issued the following statement in response to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump: “We didn’t ask for this fight the...

B.C. appoints four new Provincial Court judges

The Government of British Columbia has appointed four new Provincial Court judges to support access to justice. The new judges are: Ariana Ward (effective March 28,...

Standing strong for B.C.: Budget prepares to defend British Columbians

The provincial government has released Budget 2025: Standing Strong for B.C., a measured plan to protect jobs and the public services people rely on,...

Minister’s statement on Search and Rescue Volunteer Memorial Day

Kelly Greene, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, has released the following statement on Search and Rescue Volunteer Memorial Day: “Today, we recognize the...

Surrey Council votes unanimously to withdraw from Metro Vancouver Regional Growth...

Surrey, BC – Surrey City Council is taking a decisive step in addressing ongoing governance concerns within the Metro Vancouver Board by unanimously approving a...

Surrey celebrates completion of road widening on 152 Street

Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey is celebrating the completion of major road construction for the 152 Street Road Upgrades project. The project involved raising...

City of Surrey to Host 2026 Curling Canada Mixed Doubles Championship

Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey is proud to announce that it has been selected as the host city for the 2026 Curling Canada...

Agritech projects, training will strengthen B.C. agriculture

British Columbia will soon have nearly 200 new jobs and hundreds more people trained in science and technology to enhance food security and strengthen...

Stronger consumer protections coming for people in B.C.

Proposed amendments to consumer protection laws in B.C. will crack down on predatory sales practices and ensure people are better protected when making new...

Legislation helps expand parks, recognize Indigenous history

Legislation has been introduced to expand three existing provincial parks and rename two parks to recognize Indigenous connections. Through proposed amendments to the Protected Areas...