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Race cars ready to rumble for men’s health at Maple Ridge hospital

Cars will be screeching down the racetrack at Mission Raceway to raise money for an important piece of equipment for men’s health at Ridge Meadows Hospital. The event is an action-packed motorsport event being put on by the Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation to support the Men’s Health Initiative Fund at the hospital, for life-saving treatments […]

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Convictions upheld for shooting murder, attempted murder, in Maple Ridge

A man serving a life sentence for the murder of a woman and shoting a criminal associate in downtown Maple Ridge has lost his appeal. In the BC Court of Appeal in Vancouver Justin Michael Wareing unsuccessfully tried to appeal his guilty verdicts for second degree murder and attempted murder. He killed Cashmere Ali, 35,

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Former NHL player Dirk named coach of new Summerland community-owned junior team

A former National Hockey League player will be the inaugural head coach of the new Summerland Jets junior hockey team. Robert Dirk will lead the community-owned junior team in the British Columbia Hockey Conference for the 2026 to 2027 hockey season. Dirk has extensive playing and coaching experience and a commitment to player development. He

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‘Two is a start’: British Columbians named to Carney’s U.S. relations committee

Prime Minister Mark Carney has named two British Columbians to his new Advisory Committee on Canada-U.S. Economic Relations. Carney announced the committee on Tuesday (April 21) in Ottawa. It will serve as a forum for expertise and strategy on all aspects of the Canada-U.S. economic relationship. From B.C. are Teck Resources Ltd. president Jonathan Price

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B.C. calls southern pipeline route a ‘positive shift’, remains wary

B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix called reports that Ottawa favours a southern route for a new oil pipeline a “positive evolution” of the federal government’s position. Premier David Eby and Dix have repeatedly said they do not support a northern route because it would require massive public subsidies and the repeal of the north coast

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