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Man killed on Vancouver worksite, toddler airlifted after falling from dock near Squamish and more
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Peace Arch border crossing (Black Press Media files)

Here are Black Press Media鈥檚 top stories for Wednesday, May 8.

1. Man killed at Vancouver construction site in possible electrocution

Emergency Health Services responded to a call for a possible electrocution at a construction site on Oak Street just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday.

2. Toddler airlifted to hospital after falling from dock near Squamish

Cpl. Sascha Banks said investigators are looking to speak to any witnesses who watched the incident unfold, and hopefully identify the man who rescued the girl from the water.

3. Dog bites bylaw officer at Maple Ridge homeless camp

Michelle Orsetti, manager of bylaws and licensing services, was bitten on the back of her thigh by a large dog that belonged to a camp resident.

4. McCallum says Surrey Police officers will be patrolling streets by July 2020

It鈥檚 a move that takes 鈥減olitical courage鈥 and is a 鈥減olitical minefield,鈥 Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum told a crowd of approximately 200 in the ballroom at the Civic Hotel.

5. Mexicans arrested at Peace Arch border after hiding under garbage bags on train

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Blaine arrested three Mexican citizens who were found hiding under garbage bags in a southbound commercial freight train on Sunday.

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