Chloe Spurrell-West can t be certain but thinks a leaking hose may have caused propane explosion
Author of the article: Gordon McIntyre
Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • April 5, 2021 • 2 minute read • Chloe Spurrell-West surveys what was left after the van she and her friend Ross lived in burned. She suffered second- and third-degree burns, but Ross did not survive the fire. Spurrell-West said she would sift through the ashes to see what she could recover before cleaning up the rest of the debris. Photo by RICHARD LAM /PNG
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Malinda Bergstron had just been dropped her off on Slocan Street by a friend after one of their regular get-togethers for coffee when she heard screaming.
Woman loses a friend and her home in fire in streetside RV camp
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Victim of hit-and-run in Burnaby has died from his injuries
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The Fratellis, Baby Strange and more head up two day hospitality fundraiser in Glasgow
The Fratellis, Baby Strange and more head up two day hospitality fundraiser in Glasgow
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The Fratellis, Illyus and Barrientos, Baby Strange, and Stephanie Cheape are amongst the musical talents headed for the Radisson RED in Glasgow to perform over a two-day virtual festival raising money for the Hospitality Health charity.
iPhone returns to B.C. owner after eight months of seafaring from mainland to Gulf Islands Hunter Hoffman lost his phone last July when the dingy he was in capsized on Coquitlam River; it washed up on a Mayne Island beach eight months later.
Author of the article: Gordon McIntyre
Publishing date: Mar 09, 2021 • March 11, 2021 • 3 minute read • Hunter Hoffman shows a photograph of his lost phone on his replacement phone at his home in Port Coquitlam. Lost while he was rafting on Coquitlam River, it washed ashore on Mayne Island eight month later. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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When their raft flipped and threw its three occupants into the Coquitlam River last July, the kids were battered a bit by the turbulence and rocks, but they were OK.