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Spike belt used, 25-year-old arrested for dangerous driving in Abbotsford

A 25-year-old was arrested in Abbotsford on Tuesday (Feb. 24) for dangerous driving and refusing to provide a breath sample after allegedly travelling over 200 km/h in a 60 km/h zone. According to a social media post from the Abbotsford Police Department, a patrol officer clocked a grey pickup driving at 198 km/h in an

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Football loving B.C. professor red cards upcoming FIFA World Cup for carbon emissions

Tim Walters loves football but argues we need less of it. During the balmy afternoon of Monday, Feb. 23, inside the student lounge of Okanagan College’s Salmon Arm campus, the English professor and researcher shared with an attentive audience a public presentation on his ongoing work related to the climate cost the Fédération Internationale de

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Law Enforcement Polar Plunge takes place in Maple Ridge

Members of law enforcement braved the cold waters of Alouette Lake on Thursday, Feb. 26, to raise money for Special Olympics BC. RCMP from Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and Coquitlam, along with staff from Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, the BC Conservation Officer Service, and the Metro Vancouver Transit Police, gathered in Golden Ears Provincial

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Trail-Rossland lights torch, kicks off 2026 BC Winter Games

Let the Games begin! Athletes, dignitaries, officials, entertainers, family and fans packed the Trail Memorial Centre Thursday night for the opening ceremony of the Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games. “I extend my congratulations to all athletes competing in this year’s BC Winter Games as you showcase the hard work, dedication and passion that brought you

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