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Over half of commercial vehicles in Burnaby and Lower Mainland taken off road during 2025...
A 7-year-old Manitoba girl allegedly coerced into sending explicit images on Snapchat
Health Canada recalls baby stroller over potential choking hazard
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Surrey auto shop targeted in 7th extortion-related shooting in 19 days
City of Richmond seeks court review of privacy commissioner’s camera removal order
UK study found link between Tylenol and Autism
B.C. tribunal confirms $10K fine for ostrich farm that failed to report sick birds
Sondeep Gill charged in Abbotsford hotel room murder of female victim
Surrey considering utility rate increases in 2026
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PM says Canada’s values key to sovereignty as cabinet retreat opens in Quebec City
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