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New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

The Justice Institute of B.C. launches a website to support the safety of first responders who frequently come into contact with fentanyl.
TransLink plan now awaits green light from mayors

TransLink plan now awaits green light from mayors

Vote set for Nov. 23 after mostly positive public feedback on service increases, funded by modestly higher fares, property taxes
Five North Delta businesses consumed in fire

Five North Delta businesses consumed in fire

Emergency crews were called to the 11900-block of 93A Ave. just west of Scott Road at around 3 p.m. after reports of a fire in a warehouse.
Queen Elizabeth invites Premier Christy Clark to forest ceremony

Queen Elizabeth invites Premier Christy Clark to forest ceremony

Great Bear Rainforest to be recognized at Buckingham Palace ceremony for Queen's Commonwealth Canopy Initiative (with VIDEO)
UPDATED: BCTF downplays anti-military lessons

UPDATED: BCTF downplays anti-military lessons

Teacher union poster and newsletter irks veteran, who says a pro-D day should be devoted to distinguishing 'teaching from preaching'
VIDEO: BC Farm Museum turns 50

VIDEO: BC Farm Museum turns 50

Fort Langley institution started with the donation of a single plow
WITH VIDEO: Hundreds attend celebration of life for Letisha Reimer

WITH VIDEO: Hundreds attend celebration of life for Letisha Reimer

Service held Saturday in Abbotsford for teen killed Nov. 1 in random stabbing
North Delta crime beat: week of Nov. 2

North Delta crime beat: week of Nov. 2

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends and other files of interest.
Canucks donate 1,000 tickets to Abby Senior students following tragedy

Canucks donate 1,000 tickets to Abby Senior students following tragedy

Team aims to help students, families, first responders after 13-year-old Letisha Reimer stabbed Nov. 3
B.C. teachers celebrate top court ruling on class size

B.C. teachers celebrate top court ruling on class size

Supreme Court backs union on class size, special needs, overturning 2002 legislation introduced by Christy Clark as education minister