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Maple Ridge’s Gryphons suffer loss at provincial basketball championships

The Meadowridge Gryphons had their dreams of a senior boys basketball provincial championship dashed on Thursday night, March 5. The Gryphons lost to the Vernon Christian Royals, the third-ranked team in Single A, by a score of 75-61, at the Langley Events Centre. The Gryphons were led by top scorer Myles Galazka with 15 points, […]

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Sentencing hearing booked for man convicted in 2017 Surrey killing

The judge who’ll rule on when convicted killer Brandon Nathan Teixeira might once again venture out in public is to hear arguments regarding the matter next month in B.C. Supreme Court. Teixeira was found guilty last summer of murder, attempted murder and discharge a firearm with intent in connection with the October 2017 shooting death

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Canucks acquire sixth-round picks for Reichel, Kampf at NHL trade deadline

The Vancouver Canucks made a pair of moves at the buzzer of the 2026 NHL trade deadline on Friday. The team announced it has traded forward Lukas Reichel to the Boston Bruins for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick. In addition, forward David Kampf was dealt to the Washington Capitals, also for a sixth-round draft selection

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B.C. to allow families of military transfers to access WorkBC in advance

B.C. is making a change to allow families of military personnel to access WorkBC services before moving to the province. “We want military spouses and their adult children to be able to find meaningful work and stability as quickly as they want when they’re transferred to our province,” Social Development and Poverty Reduction Minister Sheila

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