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White Christmas not likely for Lower Mainland

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Despite the potential of snow flurries in the forecast for Metro Vancouver, a white Christmas is not likely for the Lower Mainland. If snow flurries do happen, it will be Tuesday night (Dec. 23) and Wednesday morning (Dec. 24) — and they will probably be wet flurries, mainly at higher elevations, Environment and Climate Change […]

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B.C. woman who shot and killed husband denied day parole

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Warning: This story contains disturbing details. Reader discretion is advised. A Clearwater woman who fatally shot her husband at a Vavenby campsite five years ago, and who then asked one of her children to help her move their father’s body, has been denied day parole. Ashleigh Tschritter, 36, was sentenced to 10 years in prison

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Langley Mounties, FBI cooperate in extortion arrest

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Langley Mounties worked with the FBI on a case that has seen a California man charged with threatening to murder a local resident almost two years ago. The local went to police on May 27, 2024, to report the threats, with the calls coming from an unknown number, said Sgt. Zynal Sharoom, spokesperson for the

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B.C. woman uses spinal stroke diagnosis to help others

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It takes immense strength to find the silver lining in the face of tragedy, but that’s what 20-year-old Brooklyn Aleksic has been able to do with her diagnosis, which threw a giant wrench in her life earlier this year. Practically overnight, the Abbotsford resident went from having a thriving academic and social life at the

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Longtime B.C. newspaper editor’s memory lives on with book

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WARNING: This article deals with mental health and suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to cmhavernon.ca or call the Suicide Crisis Helpine at 988 (text option available) Five years ago, the community lost a legend. Glenn Mitchell, former longtime editor of this newspaper, died Dec. 17, 2020. Survived by his

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