The first-ever Yellow Ribbon Run takes place in Abbotsford on Saturday, March 22. The event at Mill Lake Park (2310 Emerson ...
The South Asian Studies Institute (SASI) at University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford is partnering with the Royal BC ...
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Family 'optimistic' that B.C. woman detained in U.S. will be back within 24 hoursThe family of a Vancouver woman detained in the United States after her visa was denied at a border crossing in California ...
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Rugby Canada names 28-player roster for U-20 women's tour of Ireland in MayLANGFORD, B.C. - Coach Dean Murten has named his 28-player Canadian under-20 women’s rugby squad for a tour of Ireland in May ...
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Mom says Canadian woman in ‘inhumane’ U.S. detention, Global Affairs can’t interveneA Vancouver businesswoman and former actress is being detained at an Arizona detention centre with about 30 people in a single concrete cell, according to her mother.
Some American residents are looking to get out of the States, and one couple in particular is looking for MAGA-free zones in ...
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Advocates and family of man shot by RCMP launch 'people's tribunal' to probe policeVANCOUVER - Legal advocates and relatives of an Indigenous man shot dead by RCMP officers in Campbell River, B.C., in 2021 ...
Renters looking to stay within Metro Vancouver will find the widest selection of low-cost housing in Surrey, with several ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNAvoiding the U.S. for spring break? Here are some last minute road trip ideas in B.C.Canadians are facing the American government’s tariffs and annexation threats with elbows up, shopping local and boycotting ...
Re: “Eight seek council seat in Esquimalt byelection,” March 1. Next month, Esquimalt’s municipal voters will go to the polls ...
Here are 12 great concerts coming to Vancouver in the springtime, including AC/DC, the Junos, Insomnia Fest, and more.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThis Day in History, 1925: B.C. bars reopen after eight dry yearsBeer drinkers in B.C. rejoiced on March 21, 1925, when they could finally legally drink in public after eight long years.
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