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Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival line-up has something for everyone

Organizers are literally counting down the weeks and days to the 2026 Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival, happening over four days in late July – many free events on the weekend, and a number of special ticketed events throughout. On the weekend, Saturday and Sunday, July 25 and 26, thousands are expected to turn […]

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Vandals damage headstones at historic Sooke cemetery

Residents are expressing frustration after several headstones were damaged at Sooke’s historic cemetery on Maple Avenue, marking what some say is the worst case of vandalism the site has experienced. The damage came to light after a community member shared photos on social media showing broken and toppled headstones. The post urged residents to respect

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Researchers say Kitimat LNG facility’s flare problems causing massive pollution plume

A group of environmental researchers says LNG Canada’s broken flare system is spewing more toxic gases into the atmosphere than the company has disclosed, presenting imaging evidence to back up their claims. “These are unheated, uncombusted, massive emissions,” said Tim Doty, a researcher from Texas who worked in a monitoring program for nearly 30 years

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