Niamh Anderson, CKNW 980AM

Niamh Anderson

CKNW 980AM

Alberta, Canada

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Past articles by Niamh:

New Surrey Outreach Team officially gets boots on the ground

A special branch of RMCP officers hasteamed up to build relationships with homeless people in Surrey. This wee... → Read More

Uptick in temperatures won’t close Trout Lake to skaters

Those worried they've missed out on the chance to skate on Trout Lake because of slightly warmer conditions wi... → Read More

Site C Dam construction hits environmental snag

BC Hydro is facing a possible federal order for falling foul of environmental regulations at the Site C dam pr... → Read More

Park Board ready to crack down on beach sand bandits

Leave Vancouver's sand on the beach, please. That's the message from the Vancouver Park Board, after reports o... → Read More

Province says more than enough salt for Lower Mainland highways

The executive director for highways says the province has more than enough salt to cover highways across the L... → Read More

Can’t get salt? Consider these de-icing alternatives

Many Vancouverites were left disappointed today after missing out on free road salt at the city's fire halls, ... → Read More

Homecare workers slam city’s ‘woefully’ unprepared ice response

The CEO of the BC Care Providers Association is slamming the City of Vancouver for being 'woefully' unprepared... → Read More

Mayor pledges to treat North Delta’s icy local roads by week’s end

The mayor of Delta is promising North Delta residents their local roads will be salted and sanded by the end o... → Read More

Little dog, big hero: Puppy credited with saving residents from West Vancouver fire

A dog has saved the day after his barking in the middle of the night alerted his owner to a condo fire. Britta... → Read More

First baby born in B.C. comes at the stroke of midnight

The first baby born in B.C. this year was little Montgomery Harlos, who arrived exactly at midnight. First tim... → Read More

New payday loan borrowing rates come into effect for 2017

The borrowing rates of payday loans will be lowered under regulations coming into effect tomorrow. As of Janua... → Read More

Numbers down for Operation Red Nose

Numbers are down this year for volunteer-designated driver service Operation Red Nose. Tonight might be the bu... → Read More

Demand for Designated Driving services is rising in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

A designated driver service says it can't keep up with the demand this holiday season. The owner of 'A Safe Al... → Read More

BC Ferries to extend service for remainder of holidays

BC Ferries will extend their service for the holiday period. BC Ferries' Deborah Marshall says Friday will be ... → Read More

Emergency funding extended for those affected by Langley condo fire

Emergency funding has been extended for those impacted by a fire which tore through a condo block in Langley a... → Read More

Seven arrested over foiled Christmas Day attack in Melbourne

Police in Melbourne, Australia say they have arrested seven suspects who allegedly planned a series of deadly ... → Read More

Vancouver Island puppy given Naloxone after suspected overdose

A five-month-old puppy was givenNaloxone last week after suffering from what a vet believes to be an opioid ov... → Read More

Dead orca found off coast of Sechelt member of Southern Resident pod

An orca which washed up in Sechelt was a member of the endangered Southern Resident pod. The Department of Fis... → Read More

Taxpayers could bear brunt of government employees’ banked sick days: CFIB

A new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says municipal employees 'banking' sick days... → Read More

Transit Police to be equipped with naloxone kits

Transit Police will carry naloxone kits with them starting Wednesdayin a bid to tackle the deadly opioid crisi... → Read More