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‘The grass really is greener’ BC ER nurse settles after leaving U.S.

Within days of Donald Trump taking office, Brandy Frye watched medical papers begin being scrubbed, then neighbours were detained and orders were received to remove certain words in medical policy that the government didn’t find acceptable. Frye is one of several health care workers who have immigrated from the United States following Trump’s re-election in […]

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Shuswap SPCA sees two ‘large-scale neglect cases involving severely unerweight dogs’

The Shuswap BC SPCA is urging people to report animal neglect and cruelty after responding to two separate “large-scale neglect cases involving severely underweight dogs.” Dogs from both cases were taken in by the local SPCA over the past two weeks. Both matters remain under investigation. “The first involved 10 dogs living in unsafe and

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Maple Ridge Community Foundation hosts upcoming golf tournament

The Maple Ridge Community Foundation does a lot FORE the city – including an upcoming FORE Charity Golf Tournament. The 13th annual tournament will be held at Meadow Gardens Golf Club on June 22, serving as the foundation’s signature summer fundraiser. This is the 50th anniversary year for the Community Foundation, which is a philanthropic

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More than 1,000 attend Maple Ridge RCMP detachment’s open house

More than 1,000 people showed up to the Maple Ridge RCMP’s free open house event on Saturday, May 9. They saw police officers, vehicles and equipment, as well as many interative booths, games and prizes. “We were thrilled by the amazing turnout and enjoyed answering residents’ questions about some of the resources, tools, and techniques

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