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VIDEO: A satisfying overtime win for Vancouver Giants against Seattle

Vancouver Giants were celebrating following an overtime win on the road against Seattle Thunderbirds on Sunday. G-men captain Ryan Lin netted the overtime winner for the Vancouver Giants, a 3-2 victory at accesso ShoWare Center. Giants took a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes and 2-1 lead after two periods. Seattle tied it late in the […]

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GUEST SHOT: Pitt Meadows airport traffic is booming

Living near an airport means hearing airplanes. That has always been part of life in Pitt Meadows. But lately, many neighbours have observed our everyday activities are increasingly punctuated by the sound of small aircraft engines. This isn’t just perception. Statistics Canada tracks each takeoff or landing at airports across the country. The numbers for

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It’s raining again: Atmospheric river forecast for Lower Mainland

Environment Canada has issued a yellow rainfall warning for most of the Lower Mainland, forecasting a “prolonged atmospheric river event through Wednesday morning. An atmospheric river will remain over B.C.’s South Coast until Wednesday morning (March 18), bringing prolonged periods of rain — at times, heavy, the federal agency said in the warning. Rainfall totals

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1 man dead after early-morning shooting at Surrey home, 1 man in custody

One man is in custody and another is dead after an early-morning shots fired incident that happened Sunday morning in Surrey. Surrey Police Services officers were notified of shots fired at approximately 1:40 a.m Sunday morning (March 15) in the 13900-block of Laurel Drive, an SPS release noted. Police found a man suffering from gunshot

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New collective agreement for Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows teachers

A newly ratified collective agreement between teachers and the province has resulted in mixed emotions locally. Ratified by B.C. teachers between March 2-4, the new contract does not tackle all the significant concerns teachers have about workplace conditions and the learning environment over the coming years, said Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association (MRTA) president Martin Dmitrieff.

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