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From Logging to Libraries: How Fraser Valley Towns Are Reinventing Themselves
How Fraser Valley towns are reinventing themselves—shifting from logging roots to tourism, clean tech, and cultural renewal.
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Toronto Makes Non-Emergency Police Calls a Breeze with *877
Toronto Police introduce *877 for faster non-emergency calls from mobile phones, improving accessibility and reducing pressure on 911 services.
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A New Chapter: Indigenous-Owned Firm Revives 120-Year-Old B.C. Newspaper
A landmark Indigenous‑owned acquisition breathes new life into a century‑old B.C. newspaper, fortifying community storytelling and media sovereignty.
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SkyTrain Expansion Breaks Ground on Surrey–Langley Corridor, Transforming Commuting Across the Fraser Valley
The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension has officially broken ground. Promising faster commutes and greener travel, this expansion marks a milestone in…
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Pain at the Pump: Gas Prices Surge Past $1.90/Litre in Metro Vancouver
Gas prices in Metro Vancouver have climbed above $1.90/litre, squeezing commuters and adding to inflation woes post‑carbon tax removal. What’s…
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Community Harvest Program in Surrey & White Rock: Sharing Food and Kindness
Learn how the Community Harvest Program in Surrey & White Rock transforms surplus backyard produce into nourishment for families in…
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Surrey’s ‘Our City’ Beautification Campaign Empowers Neighbourhood Creativity
Surrey’s Our City campaign lets residents redesign their own spaces through art, gardens, and murals—creating more vibrant and connected communities.
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Abbotsford Denies Permit for MAGA Musician Sean Feucht — Safety or Free Speech Debate?
City of Abbotsford denies permit for Sean Feucht’s concert, citing safety concerns—sparking heated debate over free expression and public order.
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Everyday Multiculturalism: How Diverse Cultures Shape Life in BC’s Lower Mainland
A vivid look at how multiculturalism Lower Mainland transforms daily multicultural life in communities like Vancouver, Surrey, and Richmond—through festivals,…
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Toronto Man Wins $60M Lotto — Then Joins a Work Call?!
A 26-year-old Toronto man wins $60M Lotto Max jackpot and shocks the internet by joining his regular work Zoom call.
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