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More concurrent jail time for fisheries violator from Vancouver Island

A Vancouver Island man, previously found guilty of co-ordinating an illegal fishing operation and repeated fisheries act violations, has been handed more jail time, but won’t spend more time behind bars. Last July, Scott Stanley Matthew Steer, now 49 and from Gabriola Island, was sentenced to six years in prison and fined $1.1 million in […]

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UPDATE: Pedestrian dies after being hit by impaired driver in Abbotsford

A pedestrian has died after being struck by an impaired driver who left the scene of an Abbotsford crash on Friday. The collision happened around 3:34 p.m. on May 1 at the intersection of Simon Avenue and Emerson Street. Emergency crews arrived on scene and found the man suffering from life-threatening injuries after being struck

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Haney Farmers Market season starts this Saturday in Maple Ridge

It’s market season again in Maple Ridge. The popular Haney Farmers Market is having its official opening day on Saturday, May 2, in Memorial Peace Park, and it’s forecast to be a beautiful day. The vendors list includes 10 different farmers, bringing eggs from Happy Days Chicken, produce from Abernathy Acres and Maan Farms, flowers

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First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance call for update on open-net pen ban

The First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance (FNWSA) traveled to Ottawa seeking answers from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government concerning the commitment to implement the ban of open-net pen fish farms by 2029. The FNWSA feels the government’s commitment to implement the June 2024 policy announcement “remains a mystery,” while First Nation support of this decision

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