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LETTER: MP needs to help those with no dinner

Dear Editor, Recently, three Conservative MPs held a roundtable in Maple Ridge about theoretical threats to property rights. The room included developers, realtors, and cattlemen. Conspicuously absent: constituents, homeowners, or any Indigenous representation. The message: be afraid of a court ruling about land in Richmond. Earlier last month, as reported in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows […]

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FBI assist RCMP with investigation of threat directed at Salmon Arm school

An individual was arrested after the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted RCMP in identifying a threat directed towards a Salmon Arm school. That individual remains under house arrest and is being closely monitored by the RCMP, said School District 83 Supt. Donna Kriger in a June 18 letter received by parents of J.L. Jackson

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Experienced general manager Richard Seeley ready to put his stamp on Abbotsford Canucks

At a press conference earlier this month, Vancouver Canucks general manager Ryan Johnson spoke of a book he keeps filled with names of other team’s staff who are interesting or have a presence to them. It’s a good bet that new Abbotsford Canucks general manager Richard Seeley found his way somewhere in that prestigious tome.

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PHOTOS: Thousands of fans fill Granville, PNE as World Cup fever hits Vancouver

3:57 p.m. Total domination from Canada after the first half. Canada carried 67 per cent of possesion and had eight shots on goal to none for Qatar, down to 10 men after Homam Elamin received a red card. 3:48 p.m. Goooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal! David has his second in the 48th minute. It’s 3-0 Canada, and it’s possible

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