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Appeal of $5M Lower Mainland home’s assessment value backfires

The owner of an 11,300 square foot south Langley home won’t have his property assessment reduced, after a panel found the property was actually worth even more than BC Assessment had estimated. The owner of the property, in the 1500 block of 212 Street, had appealed the $5,096,000 assessment of the property in 2025. Because […]

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Smith won’t ‘demonize’ Albertans, as Eby points to ‘treasonous’ actions

B.C. Premier David Eby pulled no punches on Thursday, discussing the push for independence within Alberta. As premiers gathered in Ottawa this week, Eby said that actions from parties within Alberta seeking potential financing from the U.S. for separation may amount to treason. Eby referenced a report in the Financial Times that discussed the Alberta

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Grace May Kosicki

November 9, 1934 – January 25, 2026 Grace passed peacefully on January 25th, 2026, in her 91st year. She is survived by her children – Gerry – Grace, Dan – Jeanne, Tony – Lynn, Monica – Rory, Janet- Pete and extended family and friends. Her hard work ethic and free enterprise spirit are a huge

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Essay highlights gaps in coverage of missing, murdered Indigenous men in Quesnel

For Haileigh Laurent, some stories never truly leave a family. They wait quietly, carried through years of unanswered questions, resurfacing when someone finally gives them the space to be told. Laurent, a Nazko First Nation band member and second-year Bachelor of Arts student at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, recently wrote an essay titled Forgotten

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