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Arts council assures no client personal info going to City of Maple Ridge

The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council is assuring clients that they won’t be sharing personal information with the city. This comes as the City of Maple Ridge is poised to take over operations of the facility as of Jan. 1. “We want to assure that your personal information—email, phone number, address, credit card details, […]

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Hope to heartbreak: Newest endangered B.C. orca calf missing, presumed dead

Hope has turned to heartbreak for B.C.’s endangered southern resident killer whales. Newborn calf J64, who was first spotted in mid-September, has been declared missing and presumed dead by researchers from Washington-based Center for Whale Research. The calf’s mother J42, also known as ‘Echo’, was observed travelling with other members of J pod Oct. 23,

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UBC scores in dying moments to edge UVic for women’s national rugby title

For the second year in a row, the UVic Vikes women’s rugby team came up just short in the U Sports national championship, losing 15-13 to the UBC Thunderbirds on Nov. 2. The low-scoring final was a nail-biter, and fourth-overall meeting on the season between UVic and UBC. The Vikes had beat the Thunderbirds in

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