Thursday November 6 2014
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▼ B.C. battles gyspy moths in Surrey 3
The
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FEWER TEENS TRYING BOOZE, POT OR SEX, SURVEY FINDS ▶ STUDY OF GRADES 7-12 SHOWS ADOLESCENT HEALTH IS IMPROVING SOUTH OF THE FRASER 5
Students hit the halls during lunch break at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary in Surrey. Results from a new survey by The McCreary Centre Society found a decrease in the number of youth who have consumed alcohol, used illicit drugs or engaged in sexual activity in 2013, as compared to teens surveyed in 2008. BOAZ JOSEPH
JUDGE DECIDES ON SURREY SIX NOV. 19 The Centre for all your
Dental Needs GATEWAY DENTAL CENTRE
▶ KILLERS SEEK MISCONDUCT HEARING; WANT GUILTY CONVICTIONS TOSSED
SHEILA REYNOLDS
A B.C. Supreme Court judge will decide Nov. 19 whether two men convicted in Surrey’s worst mass murder will be granted a hearing into allegations of police misconduct in the homicide investigation.
In early October, Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were found guilty of six counts each of first-degree murder and one of conspiracy to murder in the so-called Surrey Six case. continued on page 4
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