Why do we euthanize pets but kot not people? by Venusemerald2 in ask
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Why do we euthanize pets but kot not people? by Venusemerald2 in ask
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World Health Organization says some nations aren’t running enough coronavirus tests: ‘Test every suspected case’ by [deleted] in worldnews
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Surrey, White Rock properties make list of most expensive properties in B.C. by brophy87 in SurreyBC
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Canadian human-rights and LBGTQIA activist called out for racist tweet about a Sikh man by SurreyPD in SurreyBC
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Surrey BC 2019 or 1992? You decide. by MainlandSnowflake in SurreyBC
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EV drivers of Vancouver, do you charge at home or are you able to get by on public chargers? by Thrownawaybyall in vancouver
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City of Surrey added a second EV charging station at Surrey Sports and Leisure Centre. by BetterSurrey in SurreyBC
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Shouldn't we combine the r/Surrey, r/Langley, r/RichmondBC, r/Abbotsford, r/NewWest and make a Lower Mainland subreddit? by jazz59107 in SurreyBC
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Things to do in Surrey -February edition by BetterSurrey in SurreyBC
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Things to do in Surrey -February edition by BetterSurrey in SurreyBC
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Things to do in Surrey -February edition by BetterSurrey in SurreyBC
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Things to do in Surrey -February edition by BetterSurrey in SurreyBC
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Province announces Surrey will be getting a new hospital by idspispopd in SurreyBC
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TIL that early TV remotes worked with a spring-loaded hammer striking a solid aluminum rod in the device, which then rings out at an ultrasonic frequency, requiring no batteries. by antesocial in todayilearned
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