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Pitt Meadows Plumbing and Mechanical hosts annual Future of Work event

The fourth annual Future of Work event by Pitt Meadows Plumbing & Mechanical Systems returns in April, and an early bird ticket deadline is coming in March. As construction teams across B.C. face increasing delivery complexity, tighter labour conditions, and rising expectations around productivity and performance, Future of Work 2026 returns with a program designed […]

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Friday night lights and 1,700 burgers fuel Trail-Rossland Winter Games

Organizing 15 sports venues across four rural communities is no small task. But figuring out how to feed nearly 1,000 hungry teenage athletes, along with their coaches and officials, after a full day of competition? That’s an entirely different ballgame. By 3 p.m. Friday, the operation was already underway outside the Trail Memorial Centre in

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Maple Ridge Concert Band to play free concert in New Westminster

Maple Ridge Concert Band will be sharing the stage with the Royal Westminster Regiment Association Band for a free concert in New Westminster. The concert will be taking place at the New Westminster Armoury. “This will be the first time these two bands have shared the stage together,” explained Thomas Walker, with the Maple Ridge

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Maple Ridge house not proceeds of crime, asserts civil forfeiture response

Bobby Shah asserts the government is trying to seize his Maple Ridge home under proceeds of crime legislation without evidence of criminal conduct. Shah filed a response to a civil forfeiture action filed by the BC Ministry of the Attorney General in January, essentially saying he is doing legitimate chemical business. Shah, also known as

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