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‘A teaspoon a day keeps skin cancer away’: B.C. doctor on rising risk of melanoma

As the sun continues to heat up the Okanagan Valley, the month of May is skin cancer awareness month, and Kelowna doctor Ben Wiese is reminding locals to stay protected from direct sunlight. Wiese tells Black Press Media that people should not underestimate Mother Nature ahead of what’s expected to be a very hot and […]

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Police arrest 11 people in Maple Ridge gambling house investigation

Police have busted an alleged illegal gambling house in Maple Ridge, seizing a poker paraphernalia, cash, and a firearm. As a result of a six-month investigation and searches by multiple police teams 11 people were arrested, and items seized included: • A shotgun with a suppressor. • More than $34,000 in cash. • Three vehicles

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Surrey’s agritech research ‘frontier hub’ still a go

Simon Fraser University is working through “internal processes” to create an agritech research “frontier hub” on roughly 10 acres at the southernmost property adjacent to Surrey’s Mound Farm with the expectation it will be well underway by next year. Councillor Harry Bains, chairman of Surrey’s Investment, Innovation and Business Committee said this involves a field

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Maple Ridge Chorus plan to light up the stage for their spring concert

Maple Ridge Chorus is inviting the community to their annual spring concert. For “Lights Along the Road: Music of Adventure, Self-Discovery and Connection,” the chorus will light up the stage with songs of bold leaps, soulful searching, and the powerful bonds that, “guide us home.” The concert will feature showstoppers from Broadway, stirring choral classics,

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