Uncategorized

Thousands compete in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows track and field meet

Elementary Schools across Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge gathered for the annual district track and field championshps this week. Maple Ridge Secondary played host to 23 schools, including public and private institutitons, and an estimated 2,000 young athletes for the event. The Grade 4-5 students competed on June 9, and the Grade 6-7 students on […]

Thousands compete in Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows track and field meet Read More »

Abbotsford Canucks name Richard Seeley as new general manager

The Abbotsford Canucks have looked to a division rival for a new general manager. The club announced the hiring of longtime Ontario Reign general manager Richard Seeley as both the Abbotsford general manager and an assistant manager for the Vancouver Canucks. The team shared the news on Thursday (June 11) late-afternoon and Seeley becomes the

Abbotsford Canucks name Richard Seeley as new general manager Read More »

TROZZO: What a doctor on Canada’s bench in ’86 bench taught me about the World Cup

Four days before Canada kicked off its 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign in Qatar, my Uncle Ed passed away. He only got to see Canada at the World Cup once. The difference is, he wasn’t watching from the stands or a couch, he was on the bench. Dr. Ed Johnson, known simply as ‘Uncle Ed’

TROZZO: What a doctor on Canada’s bench in ’86 bench taught me about the World Cup Read More »

B.C. says social media bill falls short, expert calls it ambitious

With much still left to be determined in the federal government’s newly proposed social media restrictions, experts and officials are parsing the details to figure out how the legislation might work, where the roadblocks could be, and what’s missing. B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma says the province wants more, including rules that her government had

B.C. says social media bill falls short, expert calls it ambitious Read More »