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BC NDP on track to form majority government, pending recounts

BC NDP on track to form majority government, pending recounts

The NDP now lead Surrey-Guildford by 18 votes, up from nine an hour earlier.
ICYMI: ATV AWOL—Third theft hits Squamish Valley Equestrian Association

ICYMI: ATV AWOL—Third theft hits Squamish Valley Equestrian Association

Donation helps replace stolen equipment.
Afternoon crash leaves one person dead in Surrey

Afternoon crash leaves one person dead in Surrey

Police have not identified the person who died in the collision.
B.C. grandma missing after vehicle found on washed out road

B.C. grandma missing after vehicle found on washed out road

She was last seen on Oct. 25 just after 10 a.m.
'Bill-splitting boom' helps B.C. residents save money, poll finds

'Bill-splitting boom' helps B.C. residents save money, poll finds

38% of British Columbians are carpooling, buying in bulk, sharing subscriptions and child care, and cohabiting with others, finds MNP Consumer Debt Index
Police intercept 73 kilograms of cocaine on B.C. highway

Police intercept 73 kilograms of cocaine on B.C. highway

Police say the man was from Surrey and was caught outside Sicamous.
ICYMI: Applications for Squamish Christmas hampers open now

ICYMI: Applications for Squamish Christmas hampers open now

Deadline to apply for Squamish Community Christmas Care program is Nov. 15
Monthly food bank use soars to record 2 million, driven by cost of groceries, housing

Monthly food bank use soars to record 2 million, driven by cost of groceries, housing

Food Banks Canada's annual survey of food bank use in Canada recorded more than two million visits in March 2024 — nearly double the monthly visits in March 2019, and six per cent above last year's record-breaking figure.
Opinion: A niche rant from a fair-weather outdoorswoman

Opinion: A niche rant from a fair-weather outdoorswoman

'Let’s just say I didn’t handle my annoyance very eloquently'
B.C. election down to absentee votes as mail-in tally fails to decide closest races

B.C. election down to absentee votes as mail-in tally fails to decide closest races

VICTORIA — The result of British Columbia's election will come down to the count of absentee ballots on Monday after a tally of mail-in votes over the weekend failed to resolve a handful of undecided races.