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Still snow potential through Wednesday for Lower Mainland

Environment Canada is cautioning that there is still the potential for snow throughout the Lower Mainland. A special weather statement from the federal agency notes snow is possible throughout the day Wednesday (March 11) as well as Wednesday evening, mainly over higher terrain and inland areas, due to a Pacific storm that will make landfall […]

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Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Society gala raises thousands for local charities

A sold out crowd packed Sky Hangar Sunday evening for the Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Society’s 16th annual gala. Around $15,000 was raised by 290 guests for local charities including: Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation, Ridge Meadows Foundry, Meals on Wheels, Coast Mental Health, and other children’s causes. Umang Yagnik emceed the event. The highlight

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Meadowridge Gryphons finish eighth at provincial basketball championships

The Meadowridge Gryphons senior boys finished eighth at the 2026 BC School Sports Provincial Championships Single A tournament. Competing at the Langley Events Centre last week, the Gryphons took their first game on March 4 with an 81-67 win over the Campbell River Christian Cougars. Myles Galazka scored 25 points and was named the player

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U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra says he and Eby ‘both smiling’ after meeting

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra emerged from a meeting with Premier David Eby saying the two had a “great” conversation, but offered few substantive details. “I’m still smiling, and I think he is too,” Hoekstra told a group of reporters gathered outside the premier’s office on Tuesday (March 10) afternoon. Hoekstra requested the meeting,

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