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Rustad still undecided on another leadership bid, has until Feb. 15 to decide

Former B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad says he is still undecided whether he will take another shot at the party leadership. He has until Feb. 15 to submit his leadership application, along with signatures from 250 party members. “I have people around the province, many people from around the province, organizers from the province, that […]

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B.C. teacher disciplined after helping student cheat

A local teacher caught helping a student cheat has been found guilty of professional misconduct. The British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation released a discipline outcome Feb. 10 after a decision in the case of Tasha Dawn Whitney. “By actively assisting students to cheat and by lying throughout the district’s investigation, Whitney failed to act

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‘You can do anything’: Fraser Valley youth try blind hockey in Chilliwack

A group of blind and partially sighted kids throughout the Fraser Valley got to try skating and play hockey for the first time, thanks to Canadian Blind Hockey and funding from a Vancouver Canucks charity. “The idea is to introduce the sport to those that haven’t tried it before and let them know that hockey

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Vancouver Canucks long-time broadcaster Jim Robson dies at 91

Legendary Vancouver Canucks broadcaster Jim Robson has died at 91, according to multiple reports. Known as the ‘voice of the Canucks’, Robson was the team’s original broadcaster, working on both the radio and television sides from the team’s inaugural season in 1970 until 1999. The broadcast booth at Rogers Arena is named after him. Robson

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Man associated with largest narcotics seizure at Abbotsford-Huntingdon crossing arrested

The Canada Border Services Agency has announced the individual associated with the largest narcotics seizure ever at the Abbotsford-Huntingdon border crossing has been arrested. CBSA stated that Satnam Singh has been charged under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act with possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of importation into Canada and possession of methamphetamine for

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