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VIDEO: Two youths seriously injured in Aldergrove stabbing

On Friday afternoon, April 17, two youths were taken to hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries after a stabbing in the 27200-block of Fraser Highway. Police said they responded to a call at approximately 2:06 p.m. about a reported disturbance. When officers arrived, they found two youths suffering from apparent stab wounds. “Investigators believe […]

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Police, scientists to ‘track and trace’ B.C.’s evolving illicit drug supply

Police in British Columbia are joining with scientists and health researchers to track and trace new compounds found in the illicit drug supply as they try to keep up with the increasingly complex chemistry of the substances being used and abused in the province. This is needed, officials say, to keep pace as the “rapid

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B.C. report finds gaps remain in detention reforms for vulnerable adults

Human rights commissioner Kasari Govender’s latest progress update on detentions for vulnerable people under the Adult Guardianship Act shows that only some of the first five recommendations have been fully implemented. The Office of the Human Rights Commissioner released the first progress report on Thursday (April 16) to assess uptake on the recommendations from the

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Janis Buckingham

In her 94th. year, Janis Buckingham was freed from the bonds of dementia. Her generous spirit, released while spring blooms around us, continues to surround the family and will watch over her newborn great grandson. Janis was born and grew up in Malaysia and taught school there. After immigrating to Canada, she worked in real

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Award winning film on role of women in climate emergencies to be screened in Pitt Meadows

In honour of Earth Day, Cinema Politica Ridge Meadows is partnering with Maple Ridge Climate Hub in the screening of “Emergence: Women in the Storm.” This B.C. documentary features stories of resilience and community in describing how women are navigating climate-based emergencies, including the Lytton fire and Fraser River Valley floods. “Climate change is already

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