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Speeding driver taken off road after police find makeshift gate latch holding car door shut
Canada declines $1-billion US permanent seat on Trump’s Gaza reconstruction board
Surrey police ask public to help identify sexual assault suspect
Paramedics’ union urges appointment of veteran mediator as talks stall
MP Randeep Sarai says federal Support is available if province steps aside
Surrey police investigate whether extortion victims fired back during home shooting
TikTok sued by 6 families after choking challenge allegedly killed their children
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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Canada backs allies on Hormuz efforts as Iran conflict drives energy fears
Four charged after stabbing and robbery investigation in New Westminster
Two deported after joint police probe into extortion targeting Edmonton’s South Asian community
Landslide in Coquitlam cuts power to thousands amid heavy rainfall
Vancouver mayor mandates caller ID for staff in public communications amid increasing extortion cases