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These are the most popular Twitter searches in Canada in 2019

These are the most popular Twitter searches in Canada in 2019

Twitter has released its end of the year review which includes its round-up of the most searched topics in Canada in 2019.
Expansion helps Abbotsford International Airport welcome one million annual passengers

Expansion helps Abbotsford International Airport welcome one million annual passengers

Growth at the Lower Mainland’s second-largest airport is at 18.7 per cent so far this year
Richmond man fined $8,000 for illegally wounding mule deer doe with crossbow

Richmond man fined $8,000 for illegally wounding mule deer doe with crossbow

A Richmond man was fined $8,000 earlier this month for illegally shooting a mule deer doe last year. Li Tan, 54, and another man were hunting near Princeton on Nov.
Rescue centre completes mission to save sea lion dubbed James Pond

Rescue centre completes mission to save sea lion dubbed James Pond

A California sea lion that made an unexpected appearance at a home and freshwater pond in Pender Harbour has been successfully returned to the ocean.
Free transit, extended hours for New Year's revellers

Free transit, extended hours for New Year's revellers

Leave the car at home and take advantage of free transit tomorrow, beginning at 5 p.m.
B.C. residents set a record for lottery winnings in 2019

B.C. residents set a record for lottery winnings in 2019

BCLC said today that it has paid out lottery players in B.C. with a record-breaking $785 million in winnings this year.
Tech brings a new fun factor to libraries

Tech brings a new fun factor to libraries

Libraries aren’t just places where you go to borrow books anymore. On Tuesday, Jan. 7 from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Five Tri-City environmental stories to watch in 2020

Five Tri-City environmental stories to watch in 2020

Fish concerns, bears, beavers and banning butts among the issues to watch
Chip your tree and recycle your lights, too

Chip your tree and recycle your lights, too

Port Coquitlam fire fighters, city hosting tree-chipping and multi-recycling event Jan. 4, 5,
Bad haircut, small parking spot - 2019's worst B.C. 911 calls

Bad haircut, small parking spot - 2019's worst B.C. 911 calls

You would think knowing when to call 911 would be common sense. You would be wrong. That’s at least according to E-Comm’s annual top-10 list of nuisance calls to the 911 emergency number.