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One dog dead, one injured in Maple Ridge cougar attacks

One dog dead, one injured in Maple Ridge cougar attacks

MAPLE RIDGE — One dog is injured and another dead after two cougar attacks in Maple Ridge this week. The first happened at a popular Maple Ridge hiking area Sunday evening.
First Nations plan to crash yoga party on 91Ô­´´â€™s Burrard Bridge

First Nations plan to crash yoga party on 91Ô­´´â€™s Burrard Bridge

VANCOUVER - First Nations groups are planning to crash the provincial government’s yoga party on the bridge next weekend in 91Ô­´´.
Delta woman claims $12.5-million lottery prize

Delta woman claims $12.5-million lottery prize

A Delta woman has come forward to claim a $12.5-million winning Lotto Max ticket.
91Ô­´´ plots affordable housing

91Ô­´´ plots affordable housing

VANCOUVER — 91Ô­´´ will use its own land to leverage about $300 million in development to create more than 800 units of affordable housing on seven sites, the city said Wednesday.
Federal review of northwest B.C. LNG project halted again

Federal review of northwest B.C. LNG project halted again

Petronas-led consortium must provide more data on salmon habitat effects
91Ô­´´ school board should close 19 schools: report

91Ô­´´ school board should close 19 schools: report

VANCOUVER - The 91Ô­´´ school board should close 19 schools to improve its financial situation, says a special adviser’s report by Ernst & Young. The report makes 52 findings and 59 recommendations.
Cat-killing sexual sadist Kayla Bourque denied bail

Cat-killing sexual sadist Kayla Bourque denied bail

Pet killer Kayla Bourque, who was arrested after allegedly breaching her conditions of probation, was denied bail Monday.
91Ô­´´â€™s marijuana dispensaries have parents worried

91Ô­´´â€™s marijuana dispensaries have parents worried

When Valia Thorburn walks with her three kids down West Broadway and West Fourth avenues, they ask her about the bright green neon signs shaped like leaves that have sprung up like weeds along the busy business corridors.
Elderly B.C. killer deemed too high-risk for private family visits

Elderly B.C. killer deemed too high-risk for private family visits

Jean James, 76, wants time alone with husband and son in house on Fraser Valley Institution grounds
Heiltsuk First Nation calls for extension of herring fishery closure

Heiltsuk First Nation calls for extension of herring fishery closure

The Heiltsuk First Nation is calling for a coast-wide closure of the 2016 herring fishery, after it successfully shut down the 2015 fishery on the central coast earlier this spring.