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British Columbia · British ColumbiaThe Heppell farming family is hosting another Ugly Potato Day event March 30. They offer produce that is deemed unsuitable for grocery stores to the public for free. The events, which now attract thousands of people from all over the Lower Mainland and valley, started less than two years ago.See the Story
Another ‘ugly’ event to fight food insecurity planned at South Surrey farm
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverBlaze Braithwaite, 16, was reported missing on Feb. 8. Since then, there has been a confirmed sighting by a family member. He is Indigenous, five feet eight inches tall, 161 pounds, is slim and has a fair complexion, with short dark brown/blackish hair, brown eyes, possibly a stubbly moustache.See the Story
Newton boy, 16, still missing
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Hockey · SurreySurrey-raised pro Arshdeep Bains signed autographs Wednesday, March 20. The Boston Pizza on King George Boulevard was busy for a three-hour visit by Bains. Bains made his NHL debut with Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, Feb. 20 in Denver. He then helped the Canucks to a comeback 3-2 win over rival Boston Bruins.See the Story
Arshdeep Bains meets Canucks fans in Surrey, where his hockey career started
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverSurrey RCMP received a request for assistance from the Surrey Fire Department at 9:32 p.m. at Guilford Town Center during the Spring Carnival event. A female victim was transported to the hospital for medical treatment. Police do not know if there is any relationship between the victim and the suspect, at the moment.See the Story
Fight breaks out at Guilford Spring Carnival: RCMP
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Victoria, British Columbia · VictoriaB.C. is introducing a new provincial position to oversee the transfer of Indigenous child welfare jurisdiction to First Nations communities. The position will hold the same powers as the provincial director of child welfare. It will work to combine the rights and laws of First Nations with those of the province and federal government. The change is expected to impact some 3,403 Indigenous children.See the Story
B.C. creates new provincial position to focus on Indigenous child welfare
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