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New city hall specialist to address ‘communications deficit’

A communications specialist will be hired to help the district get its message out and connect with the public.

Mumps virus back with new outbreak in Lower Mainland

Contagious illness attacks the glands, up-to-date vaccinations urged
Province reverses latest cuts to sheriffs

Province reverses latest cuts to sheriffs

Critics warn much more needed to unclog courts
Accused leader of Olympic vandals walked free

Accused leader of Olympic vandals walked free

No one was punished for downtown window-smashing spree during 2010 Winter Games
Cold wet spring was one to forget in Metro Vancouver

Cold wet spring was one to forget in Metro Vancouver

Berry growers, garden centres feel the pain from chilly, damp weather
Riot photos may be searched against ICBC records

Riot photos may be searched against ICBC records

Civil libertarians worry about social media lynch mob
New businesses show confidence in downtown Mission

New businesses show confidence in downtown Mission

In 2010 Sears left downtown Mission, leaving a crater in the business district, and soon many other store windows went dark – victims of the global economic downturn. Business leaders voiced concern for the future of the downtown.
Riot reignites B.C. police debate

Riot reignites B.C. police debate

After watching police from as far away as Abbotsford dispatched to help restore order in downtown Vancouver during last week's riot, people have found a new reason to support a single police agency for Metro Vancouver.

Buses had to divert from riot zone: TransLink

Drivers, passengers could have been put in danger

Thieves steal Mission Search and Rescue equipment

Thieves ran off with about $14,000 worth of equipment from Mission Search and Rescue headquarters on June 12.