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  2. Surrey Now-Leader - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1984. [2]In 2015, Glacier Media sold Surrey Now to Black Press, [3] which already owned The Surrey Leader. This sale was part a large transaction that resulted in both of those publishers effectively swapping dozens of newspapers, resulting in each publisher being in significantly fewer areas across British Columbia, but each owning both local newspapers in the ...

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Surrey – The Surrey Now News Leader, Indo-Canadian Voice, Cloverdale Reporter; Terrace – Terrace Standard, Terrace Times; Trail – Trail Times; Tumbler Ridge – Tumbler Ridge Observer; Ucluelet – The Westerly News; Valemount – The Rocky Mountain Goat, The Valley Sentinel; Vancouver – The Georgia Straight; Vanderhoof – Vanderhoof ...

  4. Jessie Sunner - Wikipedia

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    Sunner grew up in Surrey, British Columbia. [4] Her parents are Punjabi immigrants. [5]Sunner is a human rights and labour lawyer for the Hospital Employees' Union. [2] [4] She is the vice-president of the Surrey Women's Centre, and has sat on the boards of several other organizations, including the South Asian Bar Association and the BC College of Social Workers.

  5. List of mayors of Surrey, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mayors of Surrey, British Columbia. It includes the mayors of Surrey since 1880. Dates Mayor Political Affiliation 1880: Thomas Shannon

  6. Garry Begg - Wikipedia

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    Garry Begg is a Canadian politician who has served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 2017, representing the electoral district of Surrey-Guildford. [2] A member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party (BC NDP) caucus, he was named to the cabinet of Premier David Eby in 2024 as Minister of Public Safety and ...

  7. Brent Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The same day, BC Conservative leader John Rustad declined to answer whether or not Chapman would be allowed to be a cabinet minister or sit with the party caucus if elected, instead stating BC voters had a choice between Chapman or a continued New Democratic government. [6] Chapman defeated NDP candidate Haroon Ghaffar in the general election. [4]

  8. Bruce Ralston - Wikipedia

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    In the 2005 election he instead contested the riding of Surrey-Whalley, winning the seat with 55% of the vote. [2] He kept his seat in the 2009 election, growing his vote share to 66.5%, [2] and was re-elected in 2013, 2017 and 2020. [1] He replaced John Horgan as NDP house leader in March 2014, allowing Horgan to contest the party leadership. [7]

  9. Doug McCallum - Wikipedia

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    Doug McCallum (born April 19, 1944) [2] is a Canadian politician who was mayor of Surrey, British Columbia, from 1996 to 2005 and from 2018 to 2022.McCallum was first elected to a seat on Surrey City Council in 1993. [3]