A baby goose is recovering today with a broken leg after it was attacked by a group of children Monday at Barnet Marine Park in Burnaby.
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Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows libraries will kick off their free Summer Reading Club in early June. Sign-up starts at the Maple Ridge Library on June 1 and at the Pitt Meadows Library on June 4.
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Home monitoring is a growing market that could be worth $60 billion by 2017, according to Juniper Research, and a Burnaby-based company is getting in on it.
Jim Sigurdson lost his battle with esophageal cancer on May 5. His death was in the "line of duty."
Ridge Meadows RCMP executed a search warrant on a home in the 21400 block of 117th Avenue in Maple Ridge.
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Located just outside the Kidz Zone is the NEW Go-Kart Cone Zone! Designed for youth ages 10-16, the Cone Zone is a learn-to-drive circuit that resembles a real-world roadside work zone. Riders will drive go-karts around a large course, passing life-sized road maintenance vehicles and construction equipment. Drivers will obey the direction of certified traffic control personnel. Upon completing the course, each participant will be entered to win a Mini iPad!
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Prof. Elizabeth Elle calls from work. Her office this sunny weekday morning is in the middle of a Pitt Meadows blueberry field, where she is busy counting bees.
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While the May 24 Mumford & Sons show at Surrey's Holland Park may have sold out in minutes, the Now is giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky reader.