Every Saturday, the Capital News and Lake Country Calendar will highlight popular stories from the week.
1. A man was apprehended near Mission Friday morning after taking a cop car for a joy ride.
Mission RCMP Staff Sgt. Steve Crawford said the incident took place at about 2:30 a.m. Friday morning.
An RCMP officer was driving on Lougheed Highway when he saw a car pulled over on the side of the road, east of 287th Street.
The vehicle had a flat tire.
The passenger of that vehicle got out and approached the police car. The suspect talked to the officer and explained the flat tire situation. The officer told the passenger to stand on the side of the road.
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The corn maze Halloween props have been vandalised for the past six years.
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In June the emergency deluge system was triggered and thousands of gallons of water dropped onto the Creekside Theatre floor, rigging, drapes and seating.
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