'It just gives me hope that she can get through this': Dozens rally for teen girl brutally beaten in Surrey
Dozens of people gathered in Surrey Sunday morning to show support for a teenage girl who was brutally beaten last weekend.

Dozens of people gathered in Surrey Sunday morning to show support for a teenage girl who was brutally beaten last weekend.
The devastating fire at Gastown’s Winters Hotel has brought more attention to the issues plaguing Vancouver's single-room occupancy residences.
The stairs are crumbling and unusable. The windows and doors are boarded up. The roof is old and growing weeds. But this two-bedroom home on Broadway in East Vancouver is on the market for $1.5 million.
Sunday night's 'super flower blood moon' lunar eclipse should be visible from Metro Vancouver, but only if the clouds part and the weather cooperates.
For the second day in a row, gasoline has hit a new record high price in Metro Vancouver.
The Vancouver Park Board is poised to consider another pilot program that would allow people to drink alcohol in some of the city's parks.
A Vancouver-area surgeon, inspired to try to give back to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, has launched a food truck that will fundraise for charities and employ people struggling to make ends meet.
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a "youth" was seriously injured after being hit by a car while allegedly running away from officers in Prince George.
Vancouver police say they arrested two teenagers who are "well known" to them Saturday night after one of the pair allegedly bear-sprayed a father and son near a SkyTrain station in East Vancouver.
B.C.'s health minister is facing growing backlash and anger from the province's doctors over a comment he tried to deny making, even though it was recorded and publicly available.
The grieving father of the 14-year-old girl who was killed by a dump truck in Burnaby, B.C., last week says his daughter's dream was to become a doctor and support her family.
Recurring wheelchair malfunctions have left Tessa Schmidt stranded in the middle of a busy street, but she's not eligible for a government replacement until 2026.
Zoe Si's work has been seen by millions splashed on the pages of The New Yorker and this week she learned she was up for a Pulitzer Prize for several of her drawings.
A man from British Columbia was sentenced to several years behind bars following the import of opium to Canada.
A number of Lytton residents, both current and former, are voicing their anger over a corporate video that was filmed in the town's fire ruins.
An experiment from the University of Florida suggests plants could grow on the moon. John Vennavally-Rao explains.