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LETTER: Together we must address affordability, aging, and isolation

Dear Editor, Maple Ridge is changing. New homes are being built, new families are moving in, and the community continues to grow. But behind this growth are challenges that many residents are quietly experiencing, including rising costs, housing uncertainty, and increasing feelings of isolation. For many individuals and families, affordability has become one of the […]

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Investigation into injuries sustained during Kamloops arrest ongoing: IIO

B.C.’s police watchdog continues to investigate an incident that occurred in Kamloops in May, which resulted in injuries to a woman. According to a July 16 press release issued by the Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC, the incident happened during an arrest in Kamloops on May 4. The IIO said an off-duty RCMP officer

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The unlikely diplomat: How a B.C. dog became the legislature’s darling

Leo may have lived in Greater Victoria for less than five years, but the 13-year-old dog has quickly built a reputation as one of the capital region’s most well-known pooches. Without saying a word, save for a few enthusiastic butt wiggles, Leo has won the hearts of residents, tourists and politicians alike. Even Prime Minister

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Surrey Police seek help identifying suspects in car vandalism spree

Police in Surrey are looking for two suspects who broke the windows on nine cars parked on a street in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood early Wednesday morning. Officers responded to a call at around 5 a.m. Wednesday (July 15) about an “in-process mischief” where the suspects were seen breaking windows of vehicles parked on the road.

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