Year: 2018
Win gives Russia top spot in Group A
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
The slogan for NHL 19 is, “From the pond to the pros”
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
Doctors say Canada needs data
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
Firefighters control blaze early Monday morning
Neil Corbett / December 31, 2018
Police will be out conducting roadchecks so take transit, it’s free
Peninsula News Staff / December 31, 2018
Hundreds flock to beach, promenade to look at storm wreckage
Aaron Hinks / December 31, 2018
The man was discovered dead in the bin in Ambleside Park
Laura Baziuk / December 31, 2018
Vancouver finishes 2018 with 19-19-4 record
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
Arden works to curb stigma of dementia, talks on social media with others whose relatives have it
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
Megan Kinnee, 19, of Maple Ridge died July 13 in Abbotsford collision
Vikki Hopes / December 31, 2018
Mayor Darryl Walker says plan makes ‘absolutely no sense at all’
Aaron Hinks / December 31, 2018
100 Maple Ridge people fed, clothed and given donations of essentials
Neil Corbett / December 31, 2018
New additions to the Top 10 lists: Isla and Leo
Laura Baziuk / December 31, 2018
The winner of the Friday, Dec. 28 draw has 52 weeks to claim their prize
James Smith / December 31, 2018
Gas prices dropping to $1/litre range in Penticton
Steve Kidd / December 31, 2018
Employer health tax, ICBC, fuel taxes top list of new costs
Tom Fletcher / December 31, 2018
Free public transit starts at 5 p.m. Dec. 31, 2018 and runs to 5 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2019
Laura Baziuk / December 31, 2018
Salt Spring Island event to thank hundreds of Hydro workers, first responders and community members
The Canadian Press / December 31, 2018
Lounges on patio before being chased off by conservation officers
Phil Melnychuk / December 31, 2018
British Columbia Real Estate Association predicts Bank of Canada won’t meet interest goals
Wolf Depner / December 31, 2018