Abbotsford Canucks sign United Collegiate Hockey Cup champion Braden Birnie to PTO

The Abbotsford Canucks have signed United Collegiate Hockey Cup champion Braden Birnie has signed a professional try-out agreement. The 6-2 winger made his professional debut with the ECHL’s Rapid City Rush on March 12 and made an immediate impact with six points in nine games. Birnie completed four seasons with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks […]

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B.C. man calling on feds to declare dementia a national health emergency

South Surrey resident and talk radio host Ivan Scott is calling on the federal government to formally declare dementia to be a national health emergency. Scott said the initiative is “deliberately non-political, non-ideological, and national in scope. “Dementia is not a partisan issue. It affects the entire Canadian family — across every region, culture, and

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Court fines visitors for 2 dog incidents in B.C. national parks

Two B.C. national park visitors have been penalized to different degrees for failing to control their dogs, following a provincial court sitting in Revelstoke. The two hearings wrapped up on March 4 at the Revelstoke Courthouse regarding dog owners who Parks Canada enforcement charged under the Canada National Parks Act (CNPA) for not keeping their

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