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Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum is one step closer to fulfilling his election promise of creating a city police detachment, to replace the RCMP. (Black Press Media file photo)

Here are Black Press Media鈥檚 top stories for Wednesday, Feb. 27.

1. Fraser Health detained a Delta patient illegally for a year, judge rules

According to a court ruling, a 39-year-old woman was detained against her will for nearly a year and was denied access to a lawyer.

2. Dog missing 10 days reunited with family after crash in 黑马磁力

Zeus was riding with his family on Feb. 15 when the car hydroplaned, crashed into a barrier, and rolled on the Trans Canada Highway in Surrey near 177A Street.

3. Surrey, Vancouver mayors formalize agreement on policing transition

Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum said the City of Surrey will be able 鈥渢o leverage the City of Vancouver鈥檚 police department鈥檚 best practices and implement them to our municipal force to ensure our entire region continues to fight crime and promote public safety.鈥

4. B.C. premier says affordable housing crunch hurts growth, families, province

John Horgan said it鈥檚 a puzzle his government is trying to solve with the recent family-focused budget and last year鈥檚 $7 billion investment in a decade-long affordable housing strategy.

5. Lower Mainland students talk about bullying in today鈥檚 world

In Canada, between four and 12 per cent of students in grades 6 through 10 said they had been bullied once a week or more.

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