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Shots fired at Langley home part of extortion ploy, police confirm

Shots fired at a Murrayville home are linked to extortion-related events in the region, according to Langley RCMP. Shots were fired in the early morning hours of June 12, in the 21500 block of 45A Avenue. Since the initial release, investigators have continued to advance the investigation and gather evidence. It has now been confirmed […]

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‘Extremely concerning’: B.C. environmentalists outraged by minister’s caribou comments

B.C. environmental organizations have expressed outrage over comments made by the minister of forests about caribou and old-growth during an interview in Revelstoke last Tuesday. Minister Ravi Parmar visited the community on June 9 to tour sites such as the Downie Timber saw mill, BC Hydro’s Revelstoke Dam and BC Housing’s Downie Street Redevelopment project.

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2 Chilliwack families displaced after vehicle crashes into house, goes up in flames

A house on Chilliwack Central Road went up in flames after a suspected drunk driver smashed into it during the early morning hours on Tuesday in Chilliwack. The collision happened near the corner of Walters Street around 1:43 a.m. on June 16 and the house was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived on scene.

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U.S.-Canada border barriers in place on FIFA World Cup game days

Many have noticed there are new barriers at Peace Arch Park in South Surrey, located at the iconic memorial at the Canada-United States border. The temporary barriers, placed inside the memorial arch and beside it on the border between the two countries, sparked debate in social media groups after some posted photos and video. “This

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