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VANCOUVER People who take the SkyTrain to and from Surrey are going to find themselves waiting longer for trains in the coming weeks. TransLink says the replacement of expansion joints on the SkyBridge, which carries the Expo Line over the Fraser River between New Westminster and Surrey, will begin on July 31. The expansion joints on the bridge have not been replaced since their construction and have reached the end of their useful lives, TransLink said in a news release. The transit agency added that trains have crossed the bridge more than 5 million times since 1990. Trains will be single-tracking over the bridge from July 31 to Aug. 7 and again from Aug. 14 to Aug. 21.
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Artistic rendering of 9365-9383 120 Street and 11959-11969 93A Avenue in Delta. (Focus Architecture/BMG Real Estate)
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A 44-year-old man is facing multiple charges in connection with a series of unprovoked assaults at Surrey SkyTrain stations.
Three people reported being assaulted by an unknown man who allegedly threw bodychecks like a hockey player into his unsuspecting victims.
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The first complaint occurred on April 9, around 8 p.m., at Surrey Central Station, the second on April 14, at 4:35 p.m., at Scott Road Station, and the third on April 17, at 7:55 p.m., at Gateway Station.