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Province issues accelerated permit to expand Similkameen Valley’s Copper Mountain Mine

Hudbay Minerals announced Feb. 20 that it had received the permit from the B.C. Ministry of Mines to expand its operations at Copper Mountain Mine near Princeton. The permit process received an accelerated timeline from the province as part of its Look West initiative, despite pushback from local First Nations, and will see the mine’s

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LETTER: Help restore bistro to politically neutral status

Dear Editor, [Re: Restaurant harassed for hosting Poilievre, Jan. 12, www.mapleridgenews.com] I was sad to see a wonderful local restaurant, Ronny’s Bistro, be tossed around like a political football last month. Once the match is over, I hope Ronny’s is not left on the sideline. What happened? According to the restaurant owner – still the

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Judge corrects decision, scolds Surrey RCMP – not SPS – for an ‘inexplicable’ failure related to 2024 shooting investigation

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has upbraided Surrey Mounties for an “inexplicable” failure to properly investigate the contents of a cellphone in connection with a 2024 shooting in Surrey as he granted a USB’s continued detention to April. Justice Eric Gottardi rejected the Crown’s request to let the Surrey RCMP keep the device for another

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