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(Sponsored content) Live Here, Shop Here shows readers how to dine out around the world for the holidays

(Advertising feature) Live Here, Shop Here is a Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows News campaign that spans the holiday season to spotlight the value of shopping local. . An international array of restaurants will be offering a variety of festive dishes for the holiday season across Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. In many cultures the holiday […]

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Fraud charges laid against former City of Surrey staffer accused of $2.5M embezzlement

Fraud charges have been laid against a former City of Surrey employee accused of defrauding city hall of $2.5 million. Sunny Catlin, 40, is charged with four crimes that include committing fraud or breach of trust by issuing and depositing cheques from the City of Surrey without authority and for her own benefit; defrauding the

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B.C. breeder pleads guilty, sentenced for causing distress to animals

A Clearwater woman has been handed a 10-year ban on breeding dogs commercially after she pleaded guilty to causing distress to animals in Kamloops Provincial Court on Friday, Nov. 21. Bonnie Milligan, born in 1952, was also sentenced to one year of probation. She pleaded down from two animal cruelty charges — causing unnecessary pain

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Alberta man sentenced to life in prison for killing B.C. man in 2018

An Alberta man who killed a man in Chilliwack in 2018 has been sentenced to life in prison. Harry Christensen pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on March 26, 2025, for killing 27-year-old Kyle Cromarty. The B.C. Prosecution Service confirmed with The Progress that Christensen was sentenced on Nov. 25 in B.C. Supreme Court in Chilliwack.

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Town of Princeton looks to remove encampment from school property

Residents at an encampment on school property in Princeton have been contacted by the school district and town staff. The incident occurred on Nov. 25. Ed Atkinson, manager of protective services for Princeton, said the Nicola Similkameen School District contacted the town for assistance in removing the camp. He said there were a few people

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