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Pricey Langley subdivision wants to become gated community, citing crime concerns

Residents of a subdivision of multi-million dollar homes are asking for Langley Township permission to turn their neighbourhood into a gated community. Bob Maddocks of the High Point Equestrian Estates subdivision made the request at the council’s Monday, April 27 meeting. High Point is located on the sloping land between Zero Avenue and the 400 […]

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B.C. urges feds to ban teens and children from using social media, AI chatbots

B.C.’s attorney general says if the federal government will not step in to regulate social media and AI chatbot use by youth, then her government will do so itself in concert with other provinces. “If we see that there is no action, then I think an alliance amongst provinces to take action would be the

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Former B.C. dance teacher charged with multiple sexual assaults

After the arrest of a prominent dancer and choreographer, White Rock RCMP is asking anyone with information related to alleged historical sexual offences involving female dance students to come forward. In 2021, White Rock RCMP received a report of a historical sexual assault involving a dance teacher and student at a local dance studio in

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Altercation leads to double stabbing at Vancouver SkyTrain station: Police

A 30-year-old man is in custody after a double stabbing at a Vancouver SkyTrain station. Officers were called to Joyce-Collingwood Station on Saturday (April 25) after calls to 911 reporting a stabbing in the bus bay, according to a news release from Vancouver police on Tuesday (April 28). Police found two victims, who were both

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10 years of forest work by B.C. society reduces fire risk, carbon output

Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) has completed a decade of forest management work to reduce the risk of wildfires and decrease carbon emissions. “There is much more work to be done, as there is a growing recognition that fire seasons are likely to become longer and more intense. Addressing or preparing for this reality

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