City of Maple Ridge advises caution during winter driving conditions

Police and Maple Ridge City Hall are reminding drivers to slow down in slippery, dark, winter driving conditions. The City of Maple Ridge, in partnership with Ridge Meadows RCMP asks drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and all road users to take extra care. Frosty temperatures, fog, slippery surfaces, and reduced daylight significantly increase risks for everyone, especially […]

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Surrey man sentenced for sexual interference in Campbell River

A Surrey man has been sentenced to sexual interference in Campbell River after pleading guilty. Surrey’s Dillon Caleb Partanen, 33, pleaded guilty to sexual interference, possession of child sexual exploitation and abuse material, and failing to comply with a probation order, and was sentenced to five years in jail last Tuesday (Jan. 13) in the

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Frustrated B.C. landowner appeals to premier after years of tax assessment errors

A Youbou waterfront property owner has written to Premier David Eby after he has had to repeatedly appeal the assessments of his property by BC Assessment over several years. John Duggan owns a 1960s-era recreational cabin that has no power and running water on approximately 0.72 acres on a remote logging road, and he was

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Semi-truck driver hauling ‘flammable material’ dies in Alaska Highway ‘fireball’ crash

The driver of a northbound semi-truck that was hauling “flammable material” has died following a single-vehicle crash along the Alaska Highway about an hour north of Fort Nelson, B.C. Northern B.C. RCMP said police responded to a report of a crash involving a propane tanker truck at 4:43 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20. Police said

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Preventable deaths in Alberta ERs and near misses leaked to the public

Hospital overcrowding directly contributed to six people dying while waiting for emergency care in Alberta during a recent two-week period, according to a leaked report. About 20 other patients, who waited hours for care and could have died in emergency waiting rooms or hospital hallways, were also listed in the report posted online. Dr. Paul

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