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Loblaws recalls President's Choice white grape juice

Loblaws grocery supplier is voluntarily recalling its President's Choice brand of white grape juice because of undeclared sulphites in the drink.

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A New Westminster Police Department

Police seize marijuana and cash in New West bust

Three men were arrested on the 900 block of 12th Street for possession of marijuana on Thursday afternoon, which is near the medicinal marijuana dispensary, N.I.C.E.


 

Telus out $50,000 due to unusual theft

Only $20 worth of cables was stolen from underground lines, but Telus is out $50,000 to restore the wires and the lost service time.


 
MioDino Racing's BMW 330i

Keeping the motorsports drive alive

Burnaby's Dino Milacic is hoping to celebrate his 40th birthday with his first race win of the season in June.


 
Newly elected MLA Linda Reimer

Reimer, city hope to avoid byelection

They come at a huge cost, and traditionally only five per cent of voters even bother to show up.


 
Kelly Strongitharm

Taking steps to improve the lives of kids

It's a story that goes right to the sole. Kelly Strongitharm is a Port Moody resident who works a nine-to-five job as an insurance broker. She works in the city, giving to charity when she can.


 
Korean war veteran Frank Smyth

Veteran journeys back to Korea

More than 60 years ago Korea was at war. It wasn't international, but at home, brother against brother. A democratic south, supported by Canada and the United Nations, and a communist north, supported by Russia and China.


 
Coquitlam RCMP Consts. Schell and Bala

Aggressive drivers targeted

Stepping out on the meridian along Barnet Highway, it doesn't take long for the RCMP officer with the radar gun to catch a live one.


 
Clifford Devitt

Police appeal for tips to solve homicide

Little is known about the man who was found dead in Colony Farm Regional Park, becoming Coquitlam's first homicide in more than a year.


 
Delta Islanders Evan Messenger

Young Islanders learning on the fly

The last place Burnaby Lakers provided some much needed relief to the Delta Islanders before they jump back into the teeth of their schedule.


 
Dino Milacic is behind the wheel of MioDino Racin

Keeping the motorsports drive alive

Burnaby's Dino Milacic is hoping to celebrate his 40th birthday with his first race win of the season in June.


 
Art by former Woodlands resident James Lash

Salon supports arts program

Artists are getting a chance to show their wares, demonstrate their skills and build their self-esteem in New Westminster.


 

Murase-Cho tops in vault

Coquitlam's Seina Murase-Cho performed her routines in a cool and calm manner earlier this month at the Western Canadian Gymnastics championships in Winnipeg.


 

Calendar

Tri-Cities Rotary Clubs and local grocers host the biannual Generous Hearts Food Drive to benefit the SHARE food bank, from noon to 6 p.m. at the following locations: Marketplace IGA in Coquitlam and Port Moody, PriceSmart Foods in Coquitlam, Safeway in Coquitlam and PoCo, Save-On-Foods in PoCo, and Thrifty Foods in Coquitlam and Port Moody. Info: www.sharesociety.ca or 604-540-9161. For a more detailed list of locations, see story on Page 10.


 

Generous Hearts Food Drive this weekend

The four Tri-Cities Rotary clubs are joining forces once again with eight local grocers to host the biannual Generous Hearts Food Drive. The food drive will be held on Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26 at various grocery stores in the Tri-Cities.


 

Where are the aircare refunds?

The provincial government advised residents about the termination of AirCare testing by Dec. 31, 2014.


 

Property tax is the best way to fund transit

Most people agree we need to improve our roads and bridges and transit throughout Metro Vancouver. How to pay for them is obviously the challenge.


 

Where are all the dreams?

Martin Luther King, Jr. once famously proclaimed that he had a dream. M Today, kids are saying the exact opposite. Too many kids don't know what they want to do, don't know where they want to go, and don't know who they want to be. Too many kids are in a boat with no oars, drifting on a sea of opportunities, but have no way to make it to the island of purpose.


 

App helps lost hikers

They're all the tools you'd expect to be used by search and rescue folks during an operation.