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After a seven-year hiatus, Brenden’s Ride is returning to Cloverdale, the Lower Mainland and the Sea to Sky Corridor.

“We’re bringing it back,” said Marcia McNaughton. “Brenden’s dad, Baron recently passed away, so we’re doing a memorial/bring back Brendan’s Ride now that Camp Squamish is back up and running again.”

Officially known as Brenden’s Ride for Easter ...


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Record-breaking numbers peppered a recent rodeo and fair recap.

The Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association (CREA) released a roundup of numbers June 3 for the 2026 Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair.

Near the top of the list was the highest-ever Cloverdale Fairgrounds attendance numbers. More than 82,000 people walked through the gate over five days of an ex...


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Two writings. Two honours. Two countries. One subject.

Vernon elementary school teacher Chad Soon’s desire to have Vernon hockey player Larry Kwong’s story reach out to new audiences is working.

Soon’s article, The Legend of Larry Kwong and his Legions, won the B.C. Historical Federation’s Anne and Philip Yandle Best Article Award. It’s the story about Kwong bec...


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Surrey Pride’s 2026 festival will return to Central City Plaza on Saturday, June 20 with a day of entertainment and rainbow-hued celebration.

Last year’s festival was held at Surrey Civic Plaza, outside city hall, but a Surrey Soccer Fan Zone will be busy there for a month-plus starting Thursday, June 11, for FIFA World Cup action.

“We’re back to Central City Pl...


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Close to 400 uniformed members of B.C.’s largest air cadet squadron filled North Surrey Sports & Ice Complex for an annual ceremonial review on Saturday, May 30.

The afternoon event was the 59th such review for 767 Dearman Royal Canadian Air Cadets, who train Tuesday nights at North Surrey Secondary School (15945 96 Ave.), from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

“The (ceremo...


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