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Two teens identified as victims in Surrey, opioid crisis impacting B.C. pregnancy wards and more
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Cheam Chief Ernie Crey and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Trans Mountain pipeline鈥檚 Indigenous Advisory and Monitoring Committee meeting on the Cheam reserve in Chilliwack on June 5, 2018. (Paul Henderson/ The Progress)

Here are the top stories making news this morning in the Lower Mainland.

1. Teen boys victim of latest homicide in Surrey

Cpl. Frank Jang, at a news conference Tuesday morning, appealed for anyone with information regarding the activities of 16-year-old Jaskarn (Jason) Singh Jhutty and 17-year-old Jaskaran (Jesse) Singh Bhangal, to come forward.

2. Prime Minister meets with Indigenous leaders for pipeline

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged right off the bat that he understands that not everyone was 鈥渦nanimous鈥 in support of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

3. Teen stabbed at Pitt Meadows Day

According to the boy鈥檚 mother, who wishes to remain anonymous, her son got into a verbal exchange with a few kids that he didn鈥檛 know and they proceeded to physically attack him and stab him three times.

4. Dump truck crushes man to death on worksite

A 24-year-old Vancouver man was pronounced dead at the scene.

5. Opioid crisis impacting pregnancy wards in Vancouver

New guidelines make the fight to rid of drug use in both mothers and their newborns the centre focus.



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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