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At a time when many are concerned about the future of our world, a new book by Haida/Squamish storyteller Kung Jaadee inspires us, and our children, to take in the beauty of our land and find ways to connect with it and its people.
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Policing in Langley is undergoing a shakeup, as the Township of Langley officially ended its joint policing agreement with Langley City Saturday, two years after its council unanimously moved to do so. Jack Rabb has more.
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Despite heart-wrenching circumstances, Grammy's Place owner Eva Myhre put together over 70 pre-packaged meals to give out on Mother's Day, in honour of her late son. Joe Sadowski has more.
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She’s a legend in her own right and now, she’s rewriting the rules in Canadian baseball. Ayami Sato, a star pitcher from Japan, is officially the first woman to ever play professionally in a men’s baseball league in Canada. Catalina Gillies reports.
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Despite heart-wrenching circumstances, Grammy’s Place owner Eva Myhre put together over 70 pre-packaged meals to give out on Mother’s Day, in honour of her late son. Joe Sadowski has more.
A massive blaze seen and smelled across the city has ravaged a seniors’ complex in North Vancouver. There were no fatalities, but paramedics on scene treated five people, two of whom were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
A man is now facing two separate murder charges after two men were killed in Surrey and Vancouver. We hear from the family of one of the victims, who left his mark in the skateboarding community. Cecilia Hua has the story.
The family of a B.C. pastor who was killed in 2019 near the Peace Arch border is urging lawmakers to fix gaps in the legal system after the driver involved was found not criminally responsible due to mental illness. Jack Morse reports.
For many baseball fans in the Lower Mainland, making a road trip down to watch the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Seattle Mariners is an annual tradition. But as Cecilia Hua reports, it appears fewer British Columbians are taking the trip this year.