Surrey Now-Leader, September 30, 2021

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Surrey honours Orange Shirt Day with stories, bannock and drumming Tom Zillich tom.zillich@surreynowleader.com

During Skookum Surrey’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event at Holland Park today

(Sept. 30), gatherers are encourz See OUR VIEW, page 10 aged to wear orange and bring a drum to play. planned from 2 to 4 p.m. near the “An afternoon of stories, tea, bannock and drumming” is prom- park fountain, off Old Yale Road ised during the rain-or-shine event, at King George Boulevard.

Surrey,” says the group’s Facebook Formerly known as Skookum page. Lab, Skookum Surrey aims to Skookum means “strong, powercarry on “the spirit of Skookum by ful and brave.” centring Indigenous brilliance to create a flourishing and connected Urban Indigenous Community in Continued on A6

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THERE ARE SO MANY RATS, EVEN WHISKERS HAS GIVEN UP

City braces for RCMP pay hike Salary increase expected to have ‘significant impact’ on city budget

Alan Xu and more than a dozen of his neighbours in Guildford say their rat-infested neighbourhood has gotten so bad that even cats like Whiskers have thrown in the towel. Xu said “thousands” of rats, which have “grown to as large as two-foot long,” are coming from the Shannon Gardens garbage area and shrubbery, and residents say the city is doing nothing. Story on page 9. (Photo: Aaron Hinks)

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al manager of finance Kam Grewal had to say in response to Coun. Brenda Locke’s comments, as council considered a corporate report Monday concerning an agreement ratified Tom Zytaruk by the RCMP with the federal tom.zytaruk@surreynowleader.com government. “The numbers are quite significant,” Grewal said. “We’re To characterize the impact talking a total aggregate value the RCMP’s wage provisions under the force’s first collective of close to $25 million if we agreement as a “bit of a jolt” to include 2022, so I think that is Surrey taxpayers is “probably a quite significant.” little understated.” Continued on A15 That’s what Surrey’s gener-

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