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Kenneth Lee Hall

April 15, 1945 – November 13, 2025 Ken was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend whose life was built on hard work, determination, and deep care for those he loved. He enjoyed the outdoors whether skiing, hiking, maintaining his property or fishing with family. Ken had a lifelong passion for collecting antiques and […]

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Aldergrove father of 15-year-old who died in fire: “hug your children tighter”

A house fire in Aldergrove early Wednesday, Jan. 7 morning has left a family of six displaced and grieving the death of 15-year-old Logan Stadnyk. The fire broke out in the family’s home in the early hours, reported by Langley RCMP at 6:57 a.m., destroying the home and everything inside. Logan’s father, Lucas Stadnyk, described

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Prince George-North Cariboo MLA Sheldon Clare running to be B.C. Conservative leader

The B.C. Conservative leadership race docket is beginning to take shape. Prince George-North Cariboo MLA Sheldon Clare says he is stepping into the race to be the next B.C. Conservative Party leader. “I believe that there needs to be a strong conservative voice in the leadership role, in the premier’s office, and I believe that

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Maple Ridge mayor starts third year as head of Metro housing committee

Maple Ridge Mayor Dan Ruimy has been appointed to a third year as chair of Metro Vancouver’s Housing Committee. The committee oversees the Metro Vancouver Housing Corporation, which operates 3,400 units of affordable rental housing across 49 sites, serving about 10,000 tenants. “If we weren’t there, who knows where they would be,” Ruimy said. Ruimy

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Neurologist shortage in Kelowna affects all of Interior Health: Doctor

While Interior Health (IH) has confirmed that there is currently a neurologist shortage at Kelowna General Hospital (KGH), Dr. Pete Bosma said more neurologists are needed across the region. Currently, KGH has six-and-a-half full-time neurologists, and coverage when it comes to strokes is not affected. Kelowna has been a “go-to” because neurologists at KGH also

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