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VIDEO: Suspected gunfire in Lower Mainland sends 1 to hospital

Mounties are in Southwest Langley this evening, investigating a shooting. One man has been transported by air ambulance to hospital, after police received reports just after 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3, of apparent gunfire and a gunshot injury in the vicinity of 28 Avenue and 196 Street. First responders from the Langley RCMP, Township

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Rossland hill closure linked to search in Trail man’s disappearance

A police operation that shut down the Rossland hill for several hours Monday was connected to the ongoing investigation into the suspicious disappearance of Trail resident Mark Konrad, RCMP confirmed Wednesday. The Southeast District Major Crime Unit said investigators executed a search warrant June 1 at 1381/1383 Highway 3B near Warfield as part of the

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Record times and personal bests at Haney Neptunes swim meet in Maple Ridge

The Haney Neptunes hosted their annual swim meet at the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre over the weekend of May 30 and 31, with 10 clubs and 440 athletes taking part. The Neptunes themselves had a record high attendance, with 87 of the club’s swimmers participating. As a team, they placed second overall by scoring 1,194

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Canada pumps money into forestry as task force warns of ‘existential risk’

The Canadian government is continuing to pour money into the forestry sector as federal and provincial ministers meet this week in B.C. and try to stem the spiral of an industry in crisis. Federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson opened the Council of Canadian Forest Ministers in Langford on Wednesday (June 3) by

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