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Langley loves its kitties, and there’s stats to prove it

Langley topped the list for the community that loves its cats the most, based on adoptions, and the purchase of toys, treats, and other enrichment products. Ahead of PetSmart Charities of Canada National Adoption Week (July 20 to 26), PetSmart unveiled its second annual Top Cat-Loving Cities ranking. The list reveals that suburban communities and

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Simpcw, B.C. come to assessment process agreement on Yellowhead Copper project

The Simpcw First Nation and the Government of B.C. have come to an agreement on their approach to assessing the proposed Yellowhead Copper mine. The Province announced the new consent agreement in a press release on July 16. It says the agreement “supports regulatory clarity” for the proposed copper mine by “providing for efficient, co-ordinated

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B.C. youth watchdog points to stalled child welfare reforms

B.C.’s watchdog for children and youth says progress has been inconsistent two years after her office released its initial report into children who were either seriously injured or died while in care. Representative Dr. Jennifer Charlesworth provided a progress report on Thursday to the July 16, 2024 Don’t Look Away report. She said progress is

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