Tom Zytaruk

Ex-B.C. cop caught in Creep Catchers sting gets house arrest

Ex-B.C. cop caught in Creep Catchers sting gets house arrest

Dario Devic pleaded guilty after getting caught up in Surrey Creep Catcher sting in Whalley in 2016

Ex-B.C. cop caught in Creep Catchers sting gets house arrest
Sukhi Sandhu, at podium, reveals Wake Up Surrey’s recommendations to fight gang violence in this city. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)

Police set up tip line for possible election fraud victims in Surrey

RCMP says it’s only received ‘third-party’ allegations so far

Sukhi Sandhu, at podium, reveals Wake Up Surrey’s recommendations to fight gang violence in this city. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)
Board of trade wants B.C. election referendum postponed as people try to understand it

Board of trade wants B.C. election referendum postponed as people try to understand it

Board’s members want to have more time to study impacts

Board of trade wants B.C. election referendum postponed as people try to understand it
Surrey RCMP Constable Dario Devic was the target of a Surrey Creep Catcher sting in 2016. (Screen grab)

House arrest sought for ex-B.C. RCMP officer caught in Creep Catchers sting

Former Surrey RCMP constable Dario Devic pleaded guilty, said sorry in court Tuesday

Surrey RCMP Constable Dario Devic was the target of a Surrey Creep Catcher sting in 2016. (Screen grab)
Ex-CRA staffer and wife found not guilty of tax evasion

Ex-CRA staffer and wife found not guilty of tax evasion

Judge left with a reasonable doubt on the matter of necessary intent

Ex-CRA staffer and wife found not guilty of tax evasion
Proposed insurance changes will leave 2/3 of B.C. drivers ‘better off’: ICBC

Proposed insurance changes will leave 2/3 of B.C. drivers ‘better off’: ICBC

Nicholas Jimenez, president and CEO of ICBC, discussed proposed changes with Surrey Board of Trade

Proposed insurance changes will leave 2/3 of B.C. drivers ‘better off’: ICBC
Surrey firefighter tackling a large grass fire in seasons past. (Shane MacKichan file photo)

Firefighters tackle 20 grassfires in B.C. city in two days

Local firefighters fought 11 brush and grass fires in Surrey on Thursday and nine on Wednesday

Surrey firefighter tackling a large grass fire in seasons past. (Shane MacKichan file photo)
Whalley mom Melanie Jurik and her dog Goldy were attacked by a raccoon on July 16. She wonders why Fraser Health gave rabies shots to a White Rock mayor in 2009 but is denying her the same. (Submitted photo)

Rabies vaccine snub worries B.C. mom

Surrey mother wonders why mayor got rabies shots for raccoon bite in 2009 but she’s being denied

Whalley mom Melanie Jurik and her dog Goldy were attacked by a raccoon on July 16. She wonders why Fraser Health gave rabies shots to a White Rock mayor in 2009 but is denying her the same. (Submitted photo)
Cloverdale resident Paul Bennett in a photo posted to his Facebook page.

B.C. hockey coach, nurse was killed in case of mistaken identity, police say

In Surrey, Paul Bennett’s wife makes a tearful plea for help in finding her husband’s killer

Cloverdale resident Paul Bennett in a photo posted to his Facebook page.
Liberals slam NDP for price hikes at gas pumps

Liberals slam NDP for price hikes at gas pumps

Nine cent per litre gas price hike overnight not a tax question but ‘a gouging question,’ Horgan says

Liberals slam NDP for price hikes at gas pumps
Person involved in B.C. crash must wait longer to get their blood back

Person involved in B.C. crash must wait longer to get their blood back

Judge extends blood seizure order as police conduct Surrey impaired driving investigation

Person involved in B.C. crash must wait longer to get their blood back
Emergency responders a fixture of Whalley’s 135A Street. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)

Helping B.C.’s helpers cope

The MRT has helped almost 7,000 first responders and street workers in 57 communities in B.C.

Emergency responders a fixture of Whalley’s 135A Street. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)
COLUMN: For those about to snore…

COLUMN: For those about to snore…

Did you know that if you google ‘snoring’ you’ll get about 77,400,000 hits?

COLUMN: For those about to snore…
ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend

ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend

Not revealing the identities of homicide victims is bad public policy, and here’s why

ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend
Dennis Fett with three-day-old peafowl chicks. (Photo: peafowl.com)

‘Mr. Peacock’ willing to help B.C. city with peacock problem

Expert once helped Hugh Hefner with some problem birds at his Playboy Mansion

Dennis Fett with three-day-old peafowl chicks. (Photo: peafowl.com)
ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend

ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend

Not revealing the identities of homicide victims is bad public policy, and here’s why

ZYTARUK: Keeping homicide victims’ names from public a disturbing trend
RCMP Superintendent Ward Lymburner, in charge of the Provincial Unsolved Homicide Unit. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)

B.C. man shot dead in front of his wife on their wedding day in 2011

Manbir Kajla, 30, was gunned down after fender-bender crash in Surrey. A murder charge has been laid

RCMP Superintendent Ward Lymburner, in charge of the Provincial Unsolved Homicide Unit. (Photo: Tom Zytaruk)
Lavina Shaw, 89, passes the sandwiches after pastor Alfred Johnson, 92, ‘says’ grace by tapping out a prayer in Morse Code. (Photos by Tom Zytaruk)

Tapping out: B.C. Morse Telegraph Club says goodbye to an era

Club signals its end as elderly telegraphers consign it to history

Lavina Shaw, 89, passes the sandwiches after pastor Alfred Johnson, 92, ‘says’ grace by tapping out a prayer in Morse Code. (Photos by Tom Zytaruk)
Dr. LipJob ordered to stop doing botox and other medical procedures

Dr. LipJob ordered to stop doing botox and other medical procedures

Rajdeep Kaur Khakh ordered to stop unlawful practice of medicine

Dr. LipJob ordered to stop doing botox and other medical procedures
John Craighead picture in the Surrey Knight’s dressing room in Langley before the Pacific Junior Hockey League was moved to Surrey. (File photo)

B.C. hockey team owners seek $250,000 for alleged discrimination

Claims have not been proven before BC Human Rights Tribunal and respondents deny the allegations

John Craighead picture in the Surrey Knight’s dressing room in Langley before the Pacific Junior Hockey League was moved to Surrey. (File photo)