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Maple Ridge working on bottleneck approach to Golden Ears Bridge

The City of Maple Ridge is supporting detailed design work to expand Golden Ears Way, and address the traffic bottleneck most frequently cited by city residents and businesses as a priority. The project will expand the corridor owned and operated by TransLink from the current two-lane configuration to a four-lane roadway between the Highway 7 […]

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Hearing to reopen Cowichan Tribes case delayed, first to find ‘who knew what, when’

The court hearing to debate an application by Montrose Properties to reopen the Cowichan Tribes land title case is being delayed. David Rosenberg, the lawyer representing the Cowichan Tribes, first wants to ascertain how much the company knew of the case before it was decided last August. Montrose argues it knew little and was unaware

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B.C. Prosperity Project tries to rally support to join Alberta in exit from Canada

A group offering promises of economic prosperity if British Columbia organized with Alberta and Saskatchewan to separate from Canada and form a new country held an event in Willow Point on Monday night (Feb. 2). Called the B.C. Prosperity Project, it is a group inspired by the Alberta Prosperity Project, which was recently in the

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Kamloops Mayor has one of two defamation suits against councillor tossed

One of three defamation suits filed by Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson — and one of two against a fellow city councillor — was tossed by the B.C. Supreme Court on Jan. 30. The decision by Justice J. Hughes was published on Feb. 2, and in short found that Kamloops Coun. Katie Neustaeter’s statements made during

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