Ridge Meadows RCMP volunteers point out suspected impaired driver

The Ridge Meadows RCMP are praising their police volunteers for identifying a suspected impaired driver. Police said a recent incident highlights the valuable support volunteers provide as an “extra set of eyes and ears in the community” for police. On Jan. 17, at approximately 8:30 p.m., police received a report of a three-vehicle collision on […]

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‘It’s like a puzzle’: B.C. chapters woven into Great Canadian Hockey Jersey

When Cameron Lizotte put scissors to his own hockey jersey, he knew he was cutting into more than fabric. The 28-year-old former OHL defenceman turned fashion designer is the mind and hands behind The Great Canadian Hockey Jersey, unveiled this week by Rogers as part of its national This Is Our Game campaign. Handcrafted from

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VIDEO: $5.5M robotic surgery system arrives at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Surrey Memorial Hospital is one step closer to providing robotic-assisted surgery with the arrival of the da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgery system. It is expected to be used in surgeries in the spring. “With the aid of the da Vinci Xi system, we can expand minimally invasive thoracic and foregut surgery, and we can do

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Australian rangers to euthanize dingoes thought to have attacked Canada’s Piper James

The pack of 10 dingoes that were found surrounding the body of Campbell River backpacker Piper James on an island in Australia are being humanely euthanized. James left Canada on a months-long backpacking trip in October 2025 with a friend. She had recently arrived and started working at a local business on K’gari Island, a

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