December 2025

B.C. police search for more victims after 2 charged in child exploitation case

WARNING: The following story contains content which some readers may find disturbing. Discretion is advised. Surrey police believe there may be more victims as they investigate a man and woman suspected of child exploitation. The Surrey RCMP Special Victims Unit started an investigation in October 2024 involving alleged offences that started in 2021 related to […]

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Kettle campaign going strong in Ridge Meadows until Christmas Eve

It’s the last week for the Salvation Army’s kettle campaign. It’s Christmas time in Ridge Meadows, and for most of us this means running around to stores and family gatherings to make the holiday season perfect for those we love. At the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows, the same holds true – only they’re making Christmas

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B.C. store to pay $750K settlement in washroom voyeurism case

A Vancouver Island food market will be paying six women $750,000 after reaching a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against them and a former employee who was found to have secretly recorded women in the store’s bathroom. The $750,000 settlement will be split among the six plaintiffs in the suit, with different amounts allocated between

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Holiday train rolling through B.C. bringing Barenaked Ladies fun and charity

Despite the CPKC Holiday Train’s 90-minute delay getting through Rogers Pass Wednesday afternoon, the cold, rain and hail didn’t dissuade hundreds from waiting at the Revelstoke rail yard for the Barenaked Ladies to roll in. On a railway tour across British Columbia to raise money for local food banks this holiday season, the iconic Canadian

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