Fund Run raises money for health care in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

Get your runners ready for the 23rd annual Fund Run in support of the Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation. This year, instead of awarding the fastest runners, organizers will be giving awards to the top fundraisers instead. There will be an award for top individual fundraiser, top team fundraiser, and top youth fundraiser. The Fund Run […]

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One B.C. forced to move venues in Kamloops after $7.7K security bill from city

Free speech is in the spotlight after the City of Kamloops jacked up the price for controversial politician Dallas Brodie to speak at a publicly-owned venue — forcing her One B.C. party to scramble and change locations just days before the event. The city wanted Brodie, who represents Vancouver-Quilchena in the legislature and is the

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PHOTOS: B.C.’s Science World fully transforms into FIFA World Cup match ball

The “Beautiful Dome,” Vancouver Science World’s transformation into the FIFA World Cup match ball, is now complete. The design includes 131 panels installed to create a 360-degree, 40-metre-diameter re-creation of the Adidas Trionda, the official match ball of the 2026 World Cup, a joint release from Destination Vancouver, Science World and the B.C. government. Trionda,

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A third of B.C.’s drowning deaths in 2025 happened in the summer months

There were 93 accidental drownings in B.C. in 2025, updated B.C. Coroners Service data shows. The B.C. Coroners Service updated its accidental drowning deaths report on Thursday (June 4), detailing deaths from 2015 to 2025. The 93 deaths in 2025 were a five-per-cent decrease from the 98 deaths reported in 2024. Thirty-six of the deaths

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