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Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pre-game pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Minor local flooding but Fraser still below alert stage

Minor local flooding but Fraser still below alert stage

River Forecast Centre doesn't expect river will test dikes
Toxins down Metro drains threaten salmon: Scientists

Toxins down Metro drains threaten salmon: Scientists

Sockeye inquiry probes risk of chemicals in sewage effluent
Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Thousands of ballots for B.C.'s harmonized sales tax referendum were being stored in post offices after Canada Post locked out its urban employees across the country Wednesday.
Mail service halts as postal strike becomes lockout

Mail service halts as postal strike becomes lockout

Canada Post said it had to act, Ottawa mulls legislation
Riots, looting erupt in Vancouver after Canucks' loss

Riots, looting erupt in Vancouver after Canucks' loss

Police, RCMP converge to settle riotous crowds in downtown Vancouver after Canucks lose Game 7 of NHL Stanley Cup final to Boston Bruins.
Surgery shuffle in Surrey a 'charade'

Surgery shuffle in Surrey a 'charade'

No net gain in ORs yet with new outpatient hospital
Dave Stark seeks Township council seat

Dave Stark seeks Township council seat

Dave Stark is seeking a seat on Langley Township council.

Council: ‘Inappropriate’ to get involved

Fox’s motion calling for update into RCMP probe of mayor defeated

Langley College students face commutes, loss of credits

Some Langley College students face a choice between significantly longer commutes or more time in classrooms to complete their studies as a result of the shutdown of the 28-year-old educational institution.
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