Chilly Mornings and Breaking News: Surrey's Latest Weather and Headlines

Chilly Mornings and Breaking News Surreys Latest Weather and Headlines

Chilly Mornings and Breaking News: Surrey's Latest Weather and Headlines

Good morning, Surrey! If you’re stepping outside today, bundle up because it’s a cold one. According to Environment Canada, we’re looking at mainly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of flurries. Winds are picking up at 30 km/h from the northeast, making it feel like a bone-chilling -12°C in the morning. As night falls, we can expect cloudy periods with another slight chance of flurries and temperatures dropping to -4°C. So, if you're heading out, don’t forget your winter gear!

Now, let’s dive into the top stories making waves in Surrey over the last 24 hours. First up, the Surrey Police Service has been busy—responding to a staggering 18,000 calls in just its first 60 days. As the city continues transitioning from RCMP to its own police force, the collaboration between Surrey Police and the RCMP’s Provincial Operations Support Unit is crucial in ensuring public safety across districts like Guildford, Cloverdale, and South Surrey.

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In a tragic legal update, a Surrey man who was convicted of brutally beating his wife to death with a baseball bat has lost his appeal. The case was harrowing, with a pathologist comparing the victim’s injuries to those seen in catastrophic car accidents. This ruling keeps his conviction in place, bringing some form of closure to the case.

On a lighter note, Surrey’s community is rallying for mental health support. The upcoming 'Boot Scootin’ Boogie' gala at Northview Golf Course on March 1 is all about raising funds for mental health initiatives. Organized by the non-profit Making Tomorrow Better, this event is set to bring people together for a great cause.

In sports and entertainment, horse racing fans can rejoice—Fraser Downs in Cloverdale is bringing back live horse racing on February 13. The track has even upgraded its facilities, including new LED lighting to enhance the experience for spectators.

And finally, a shocking development in a long-standing case—the husband of murdered Port Moody woman Trina Hunt has now been charged with ‘indignity to human remains.’ Her body was discovered in 2021 near Hope, two months after she was reported missing. This latest charge adds another layer to a case that has been under intense public scrutiny.

That’s your Surrey update for today! Stay warm, stay informed, and if you haven’t already, make sure to sign up for local news alerts to keep up with what’s happening in our city. Have a great day!

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