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Langley waits for $50-million Lotto Max winner to step forward

Langley waits for $50-million Lotto Max winner to step forward

Fraser Valley residents have been buzzing about Friday鈥檚 $50-million draw and flocking to local lotto retailers to check if they have the winning ticket.
Striking port truckers say no meeting means no return to work

Striking port truckers say no meeting means no return to work

VANCOUVER 鈥 Container truck drivers say they will remain off the job at Port Metro 91原创 terminals unless they can meet with government officials to address issues they have with a 14-point proposal put forward by veteran labour mediator Vincce R
Magazine rates Port Alberni worst city in Canada

Magazine rates Port Alberni worst city in Canada

Port Alberni has been named Canada鈥檚 worst city to live in, a finding Mayor John Douglas calls 鈥渨ay off the mark.鈥 The 91原创 Island mill town came in last in a survey of 201 91原创 cities by MoneySense magazine. The highest-ranked B.C.
Nanaimo man faces charges in three-vehicle collision

Nanaimo man faces charges in three-vehicle collision

WEST VANCOUVER 鈥 Police allege that the driver from Nanaimo who caused a three-vehicle crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near West 91原创 that sent a toddler to hospital Wednesday night was impaired. Shortly after 7 p.m.
Gay B.C. Mountie feels he was forced out for anti-bullying work

Gay B.C. Mountie feels he was forced out for anti-bullying work

Tad Milmine has absolutely no doubt that he was saving the lives of children. In the Surrey RCMP he had his dream job, and outside work he was running a successful anti-bullying program.
Harper launches trade-deal sales pitch at B.C. Chamber of Commerce

Harper launches trade-deal sales pitch at B.C. Chamber of Commerce

VANCOUVER 鈥 Prime Minister Stephen Harper is wasting no time in selling his newly signed free-trade agreement with South Korea. Harper is highlighting the benefits of the deal in a question-and-answer session before the BC Chamber of Commerce.
Surrey Six trial hears accused was proud after slayings

Surrey Six trial hears accused was proud after slayings

One of two men accused in the Surrey Six murders was proud and feeling 鈥渃harged鈥 shortly after the killings, a key Crown witness says.
Radiation from Japan found in B.C. may raise health concerns

Radiation from Japan found in B.C. may raise health concerns

VANCOUVER 鈥 A radioactive metal from the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in Japan has been discovered in the Fraser Valley, causing researchers to raise the alarm about the long-term impact of radiation on B.C.鈥檚 west coast.
Gangster killed in downtown 91原创 shooting

Gangster killed in downtown 91原创 shooting

A longtime gangster was killed and another man wounded in a targeted shooting in Coal Harbour on Monday night.
Liberals cheer, NDP jeers electoral boundaries bill

Liberals cheer, NDP jeers electoral boundaries bill

A bill that could strongly impact the province鈥檚 northern ridings has gone through a second reading, drawing support from the Liberal government and unanimous opposition from the NDP.