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UBC SkyTrain a concern for some mayors, a fraudelent honey detection lab opens in Chilliwack and more
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Kyle Rollheiser with Worker Bee Honey Company talks about the results of honey samples that were put through their nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) machine. (Jenna Hauck/ The Progress)

Here are the top stories for Friday, Jan. 25:

1. Gabriel Klein fit to stand trial for Letisha Reimer鈥檚 death

A British Columbia Supreme Court justice has ruled that the man accused of killing at Abbotsford Senior Secondary is fit to stand trial.

2. Metro Vancouver鈥檚 small towns raise concerns over funding rail to 鈥榳ealthy鈥 UBC

The concerns were raised in response to a report recommended using SkyTrain to connect the planned Broadway Extension to UBC, rather than light rail from either Main Street-Science World or the extension.

3. Police look for man believed to have photographed woman in casino bathroom

A 31-year-old woman told police she had been leaving the Bridgeport Canada Line Station to use a bathroom at the River Rock Casino when a man allegedly followed her inside.

4. Cutting-edge honey detection lab opens in Chilliwack

鈥淥ur new lab is a response to honey adulteration, a worldwide problem which is growing larger,鈥 said Worker Bee Honey鈥檚 Peter Awram.

5. Maple Ridge residents in India to face charges in honour killing

Surjit Singh Badesha and Malkit Kaur Sidhu had fought a lengthy legal battle against extradition after being charged in India with conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the June 2000 death of Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu.

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