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Charcuterie on the Pier, presented by Sheila's Catering Co., is a fundraising event for Sources Community Resources, Fri...
08/21/2023

Charcuterie on the Pier, presented by Sheila's Catering Co., is a fundraising event for Sources Community Resources, Friends of the Pier, and the Semiahmoo Rotary Club featuring a historic attempt to break the World Record of the Longest Charcuterie Board. The opening ceremonies will start at 1:00 PM at the Memorial Park with several entertainment and activities until 6:00 PM. We are thankful for the support of our gold sponsor It's On Electric Company for believing in this event and the great cause behind it.

If you live in Montreal or Vancouver and own an electric car, finding somewhere to charge it is likely as easy as a quic...
08/19/2023

If you live in Montreal or Vancouver and own an electric car, finding somewhere to charge it is likely as easy as a quick search of an app on your smartphone.

If you live almost anywhere else in Canada, the struggle to find a charging station is real.

10% of the country’s EV charging stations are in the Greater Vancouver area

At some Surrey-area farms, volunteers are spending summer days picking fruit and vegetables in an effort to help feed pe...
08/19/2023

At some Surrey-area farms, volunteers are spending summer days picking fruit and vegetables in an effort to help feed people in need.

Farmer calls Sources’ gleaning program a ‘win-win’ for everyone

Coastal First Nations youth are making their mark by cultivating ancient food systems in their territories.
08/19/2023

Coastal First Nations youth are making their mark by cultivating ancient food systems in their territories.

Coastal First Nations youth make their mark by cultivating ancient food systems in their territories

The latest round of Columbia River Treaty talks between Canada and the United States concluded last week as both sides c...
08/19/2023

The latest round of Columbia River Treaty talks between Canada and the United States concluded last week as both sides continued efforts to modernize the decades-old agreement.

The latest discussions were held in Seattle as both delegations continue to negotiate updated treaty terms

B.C. is asking people evacuating from wildfires that if they have family and friends to stay with to go there so the pro...
08/19/2023

B.C. is asking people evacuating from wildfires that if they have family and friends to stay with to go there so the province can focus on people who do not have that option.

Emergency Management Minister urges people to stay with friends, family if possible

A stabbing Thursday evening sent a 21-year-old male to hospital in serious condition.
08/18/2023

A stabbing Thursday evening sent a 21-year-old male to hospital in serious condition.

Incident occurred in the in the area of King George Boulevard and Central Avenue

The walk will start at 5 p.m. from Dasmesh Darbar Gurdwara (12885 85 Ave.) and end at Guru Nanak Gurdwara on Scort Road ...
08/18/2023

The walk will start at 5 p.m. from Dasmesh Darbar Gurdwara (12885 85 Ave.) and end at Guru Nanak Gurdwara on Scort Road at around 7 p.m.

Some Sikhs insist killing was assassination but police say motive still unclear

If a single mother with a newborn baby starts looking for city-subsidized housing in Canada’s largest urban centre today...
08/18/2023

If a single mother with a newborn baby starts looking for city-subsidized housing in Canada’s largest urban centre today, she might see her child enter high school before they find a new home, according to City of Toronto data.

Federal government stopped investing in housing in the 1990s

A self-described “activist” from Quebec who pleaded guilty to sending Donald Trump a poison-laced letter at the height o...
08/18/2023

A self-described “activist” from Quebec who pleaded guilty to sending Donald Trump a poison-laced letter at the height of the former president’s ill-fated 2020 re-election effort has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison.

Pascale Ferrier called herself an activist, not a terrorist

We know you’re excited for the Charcuterie on the Pier and we are too! As Sheila's Catering Co. prepares to make this ev...
08/18/2023

We know you’re excited for the Charcuterie on the Pier and we are too! As Sheila's Catering Co. prepares to make this event the best possible experience ever, here are more commonly asked questions and information that you need to know before the event.

As of Friday morning, an estimated 2,462 properties were under evacuation order and 4,801 properties were under evacuati...
08/18/2023

As of Friday morning, an estimated 2,462 properties were under evacuation order and 4,801 properties were under evacuation alert.

Strong winds sparked visible growth to a large McDougall Creek wildfire in West Kelowna Thursday (Aug. 17), pushing the blaze over the crest across Lake Okanagan.

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