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Teen girl injured in stabbing in Surrey park

Teen girl injured in stabbing in Surrey park

Surrey RCMP are investigating a stabbing Saturday night in a local park that sent a 17-year-old girl to hospital.
Wigs recovered by cops were not the ones for kids with cancer

Wigs recovered by cops were not the ones for kids with cancer

The 66 wigs recovered by police last week were not the ones destined for sick kids that were stolen from a special store.
Elderly man injured in attack on Queensborough Bridge

Elderly man injured in attack on Queensborough Bridge

New Westminster police officers used two different types of weapons to take down a suspect who was attacking people Sunday on the Queensborough Bridge.
B.C. wildfires burned large areas affected by mountain pine beetles

B.C. wildfires burned large areas affected by mountain pine beetles

Clearing or burning beetle ravaged forests may be costly but could mitigate against the kind of massive wildfires that have been seen in British Columbia the last two summers, say researchers.
Former Capilano University students look back on 'the first North Shore college'

Former Capilano University students look back on 'the first North Shore college'

The push for a North Shore college culminated in a successful plebiscite in the spring of 1968. photo supplied Capilano University archive She was renting a pioneer shack in Lower Capilano for $50 a month when the campaign stirred to life.
Site near Olympic Village approved for modular housing

Site near Olympic Village approved for modular housing

The 52-unit temporary modular housing complex for the homeless that will be situated at 265 West First will be neighbours with Sole Food’s Olympic Village Farm.
Body found in vacant Richmond home identified as man known to police

Body found in vacant Richmond home identified as man known to police

The man found dead in a vacant home in Richmond on Thursday has been named by police. Homicide investigators IHIT said the body was that of Michael Thompson, 37, of Richmond
B.C. premier apologizes for removal of 1950s totem pole at Canada-U.S. border

B.C. premier apologizes for removal of 1950s totem pole at Canada-U.S. border

Three First Nations in British Columbia gathered today to raise a restored replica totem pole at a Canada-U.S. border crossing — a decade after it was removed by the province without notice.
Weather, speed, alcohol suspected factors in fatal Burnaby crash

Weather, speed, alcohol suspected factors in fatal Burnaby crash

Police say weather, speed and alcohol may have been factors in a single-vehicle crash that claimed the life of a man in his late 20s in Burnaby early Friday morning.
Check out the innovative book dispenser at this local public library

Check out the innovative book dispenser at this local public library

Richmond Public Library has introduced a new book dispenser this week, accessible any time the Hamilton Community Centre is open.
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