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Knife suspect sought by Richmond RCMP

Police are asking for help in tracking down a man who pulled a knife after an apparently bumping into someone.


 
New Phoenix Center building

'I have my family back,' former addict tells dignitaries at Surrey facility's groundbreaking

SURREY - A new facility being built in Surrey is giving people at risk of homelessness and mental health addiction issues more hope for a faster recovery.


 

Union tallying results after teachers take strike vote

SURREY - Union leaders are expecting a late night as officials prepare to count the teacher's strike vote.


 
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PHOTOS: AA Boys Rugby All Stars

High School Boys AA Rugby All Stars. Missing for photo were Blair Cosulich, Rupert Cosulich, Julian Domiguez, Heath Driscoll, Marshall Fuller, Mike Harvey, Jimmy Kim, Willy, Konantz, Graham Laver, Owen Lecky, Spencer Morris, Brendan O’Sullivan, Alex Palkovsky, Jesse Richardson, Eric Rosenfeld, Taylor Scholz, Ryan Singleton, Darrian Fung


 
The North Shore Credit Union

Curtain up on a new name for CapU theatre

Capilano University’s performing arts theatre will be renamed the North Shore Credit Union Centre for the performing arts as part of a 15-year, $1-million deal.


 
Porsche Show

PHOTOS: Porsche Show

Porsche Show and fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis rolled into Dundarave June 19. Classic and modern Porsches lined Marine Drive for public viewing followed by the annual drive up to Cypress Mountain and back.


 
Scouting youth

PHOTOS: Scouts celebrate 100 years

Scouting youth from across the North Shore gathered at Cates Park to celebrate 100 years of scouting in North and West Vancouver. Crafts stations, races and fun challenges were part of the day-long celebration.


 

Canada Post imposes overtime ban, meaning your mail may have to wait longer

SURREY - It might be a bit longer before all the mail is delivered even though the federal government has ordered an end to the Canada Post labour dispute.


 
Tsigie Admasu Weldeamanuel

Police ask for help to find missing Surrey woman

SURREY - Anyone know where Tsigie Admasu Weldeamanuel is?


 

Canucks hero to appear at Salmon Festival

Fans cheered wildly from the stands as Manny Malhotra made his improbable return in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.


 
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Run Salmon Run

For years, the start of the Steveston Salmon Festival wasn’t complete until elite and novice athletes ran past spectators before the annual parade began.


 

Community Calendar update: Cobra up for raffle

Vancouver Community College is raffling off a 1967 Factory Five Cobra kit car worth $60,000 built by youth in the NASKARZ “Never Again Steal Cars” program. The program runs in cooperation with the Ray Cam Cooperative Centre located in the Downtown Eastside. The cobra includes about $70,000 worth of parts and materials and up to 2,000 hours of labour. Tickets cost $100 each with proceeds going towards the program.


 

Point Grey mom survives grueling 400-km cycle for cancer

When Cathy Williscroft of Point Grey got into cycling a year ago she didn’t know she would end up riding from Kelowna to Delta in a single day to raise money for cancer research. Though the 40-year-old mother of three had watched a good friend and breast cancer survivor participate in Ride2Survive for three years, she had no intention of taking part in such a gruelling event until “the stars aligned.”


 
Traditional First Nations

PHOTOS: Native traditions honoured

People who attended the Haney Farmers’ Market got a treat on Saturday for National Aboriginal Day.


 

Suspicious package in Surrey office tower causes scare Tuesday

SURREY - Police were called to a Surrey office tower Tuesday morning after a suspicious package was found on the premises.


 
NARG Bridge is open

North Alouette bridge connects trails

The last link has been completed with the opening of the North Alouette River Greenway Bridge.


 
Joanne McLellan

Bank donates $250K to LGH’s HOpe Centre

TD Canada Trust has pledged $250,000 towards the building of a new mental health centre at Lions Gate Hospital.


 

Is your kid ready to start?

A major new B.C. study provides hard data that the youngest children in a classroom score considerably lower in reading and mathematical skills over the long term and are less likely to graduate from Grade 12.


 
Pete Pretorius spoke to Langley Township

Routley parents seek school

Parents and homeowners in the Routley area finally got their say before the Langley Township council, pleading with them Monday to not rezone a site owned by the school board.