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Bailey’s Law passes second reading in House of Commons with standing ovation

It was a unanimous decision in the House of Commons. Members of Parliament gave a standing ovation following Bailey’s Law passing second reading on Dec. 3. Kamloops MP Frank Caputo introduced Bailey’s Law, Bill C-225, to the House of Commons as a private members’ bill on Sept. 18. In the bill, all domestic violence killings […]

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Langley’s Hells Angels avoid attempts to seize clubhouses

The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has targeted Hells Angels clubhouses around Metro Vancouver, but Langley remains a stronghold for the gang. On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the province announced it is going to court to seize the properties belonging to the outlaw motorcycle gang’s chapters in Mission, the Hardside chapter in Surrey, and the Haney chapter

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Judge overturns “unreasonable” Langley Township council vote, orders reconsideration

A Langley Township council decision that could have shut down an agricultural business in Glen Valley will have to be reconsidered, after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled it was unreasonable. West Creek Farms petitioned the B.C. Supreme Court to overturn a zoning bylaw that prevents it from producing “growing medium” – mulch used in

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TransLink board votes against bringing HandyDART service in-house

TransLink’s board has voted six in favour and three against to not move HandyDART service in-house. This was following a four-hour public hearing on December 3, during which numerous speakers argued in favour of bringing it in-house. The service is currently contracted out to a private company based in France. The board resolved instead to

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