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B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

‘I think of it as supporting urban nomadism.’
VIDEO: Launch of first fully electric commercial truck in Maple Ridge

VIDEO: Launch of first fully electric commercial truck in Maple Ridge

Pioneer Auto Group is currently the sole distributer across BC, with eyes set on Canada
Mission Record receives two honours from Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Mission Record receives two honours from Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Editor Kevin Mills, former reporter Patrick Penner earn second, third place awards
PHOTOS: Downtown Mission is ready for the holiday season

PHOTOS: Downtown Mission is ready for the holiday season

Downtown Business Association holds annual Customer Appreciation Night
Mission Downtown Business Association holds AGM

Mission Downtown Business Association holds AGM

New board members voted in
B.C.’s biggest ever auction held in Chilliwack brought in $35 million in sales

B.C.’s biggest ever auction held in Chilliwack brought in $35 million in sales

Ritchie Bros. equipment auction in late May attracted more than 6,500 bidders from 34 countries
Mission’s Lacey Constructions wins third consecutive Custom Home Builder of the Year Award

Mission’s Lacey Constructions wins third consecutive Custom Home Builder of the Year Award

The CHBA Fraser Valley Housing Awards of Excellence took place April 23
Mission Chamber hosts panel event

Mission Chamber hosts panel event

Five panelists to share expertise on how businesses can adapt to new customer behaviours and desires
Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Yvan Charette was voted president of agency representing bars and private liquor stores across B.C.
Storm warning still in effect on Coquihalla Highway with more flurries forecast

Storm warning still in effect on Coquihalla Highway with more flurries forecast

‘Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve,’ says Environment Canada warning