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Mission firefighters turn up the heat on work experience

Mission firefighters turn up the heat on work experience

Mission Fire Rescue and eight local high school students have set a new standard in work experience.
Mission valued citizens honoured with service awards

Mission valued citizens honoured with service awards

Rhona Jacobsen and Doreen Phelps were awarded Mission’s highest award and each named a Freeman of the City this past weekend during the district’s annual Community Service Awards ceremony at the Leisure Centre.
Outraged fans aim to ID rioters one click at a time

Outraged fans aim to ID rioters one click at a time

Online watchers vow to help punish those to blame for Vancouver riot after Canucks Stanley Cup loss
Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pre-game pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Province, city review riot aftermath

Province, city review riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Minor local flooding but Fraser still below alert stage

Minor local flooding but Fraser still below alert stage

River Forecast Centre doesn't expect river will test dikes

Key cutting equipment stolen

Four key cutting machines were stolen from a Mission Locksmith in the 32000 block of Lougheed Highway last week.
Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Thousands of ballots for B.C.'s harmonized sales tax referendum were being stored in post offices after Canada Post locked out its urban employees across the country Wednesday.
Canada Post locks out workers

Canada Post locks out workers

Canada Post locked out its unionized employees Tuesday after nearly two weeks of rotating strikes.
Toxins down Metro drains threaten salmon: Scientists

Toxins down Metro drains threaten salmon: Scientists

Sockeye inquiry probes risk of chemicals in sewage effluent