Fraser Valley

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Chilliwack Foundation steps up with generous contribution to keep local seniors connected
CHILLIWACK - For over 40 years, the Chilliwack Foundation has been enriching Chilliwack non-profits and the essential work they do through countless acts of financial support, and their latest gift reflects that lasting legacy. Toward that end, the foundation recently made a magnanimous donation of $33,000 for a bus wi...
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2026 Census
Fraser Valley residents urged to fill out census ahead of this week's deadline
With just a day until the first deadline comes, Statistics Canada is awaiting the return of millions of census forms as it conducts its latest count of the population.Beige envelopes containing unique 16-digit codes were delivered to mailboxes across Canada this week. Those codes allow people to access and complete the...
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New equipment dealership set to open
Two companies merge, rebrand ahead of new dealership grand opening in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - Two equipment and machinery companies have rebranded into one company as part of the grand opening of a new equipment dealership in Abbotsford.According to a news release Monday morning (May 11), Douglas Lake Equipment and Avenue Machinery are now Pinnacle Equipment, bringing both businesses under one roof...
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Two dead in shooting in Surrey undergrou
UPDATE: Two teens deceased after Sunday night shooting; IHIT believes murders are linked to gang conflict
SURREY - Homicide investigators have taken over the case after two men were killed in a shooting in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend. Police say they were called to an underground parking lot in the 7000 block of 133B Street on Sunday at about 10 p.m. Th...
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British Columbia

Vancouver's Oakridge Park mall to open May 28, part of 5-million-square-foot project
VANCOUVER - The Oakridge Park shopping mall in Vancouver, which is part of a massive retail and residential project, has set May 28 as its opening date. The project has been one of North America's biggest retail and residential construction sites, with...
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B.C. policewomen want lawsuit, not labour arbitration, over alleged discrimination
VANCOUVER - A group of female police officers pursuing a class-action lawsuit against municipal police forces in B.C. over alleged harassment, bullying and discrimination say it is not a labour dispute, and they hope the B.C. Court of Appeal agrees. S...
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Trans Mountain and its federal parent see case for Ottawa owning pipeline for good
There's a case to indefinitely keep the Trans Mountain pipeline in government hands, possibly alongside Indigenous partners, say the leaders of its operator and financial overseer. "It is a sovereign pipeline. It starts in Canada. It really ends in Ca...
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Forests Minister Parmar says B.C. has flagged Middle East as emerging export market
VICTORIA - British Columbia Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says the province could be selling more wood in the Middle East among other emerging markets to curtail its dependence on the United States. Parmar announced an additional $12 million for the Cro...
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Telus and feds announce AI data cluster in B.C. to boost 'sovereign' computing power
VANCOUVER - Canada's artificial intelligence minister says the Liberal government is aware of risks involved in a major investment in AI data centres in British Columbia, but taking such chances are necessary for the country to remain competitive globa...
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Two dead in shooting in Surrey undergrou
UPDATE: Two teens deceased after Sunday night shooting; IHIT believes murders are linked to gang conflict
SURREY - Homicide investigators have taken over the case after two men were killed in a shooting in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend. Police say they were called to an underground parking lot in the 7000 block of 133B Street on Sunday at about 10 p.m. Th...
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Canada

In the news today: Hantavirus testing, Census surveys due, Habs face Sabres tonight
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ... Hantavirus testing might not be useful for people without symptoms: experts Health experts say it's not clear whether it's useful to test people who may have been ...
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Hantavirus testing might not be useful for people without symptoms: experts
TORONTO - Health experts say it's not clear whether it's useful to test people who may have been exposed to hantavirus but don't have symptoms. Dr. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia's provincial health officer, says public health officials around the wor...
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MP calls on Canadians to fill out census as some express privacy concerns
OTTAWA - As some Canadians claim that the federal government's national census violates their privacy, a Liberal member of Parliament is calling on them to fill out their 2026 census forms for the good of their communities. Canadians have been asked to...
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'Unwanted wherever you go': New Canadian asylum law leaves some migrants in limbo
MONTREAL - When a 26-year-old Haitian mother and her young daughter crossed into Quebec from the United States through forest trails on a freezing night in January, she had dreams of a fresh start in Canada. The woman was leaving behind a country she f...
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B.C. policewomen want lawsuit, not labour arbitration, over alleged discrimination
VANCOUVER - A group of female police officers pursuing a class-action lawsuit against municipal police forces in B.C. over alleged harassment, bullying and discrimination say it is not a labour dispute, and they hope the B.C. Court of Appeal agrees. S...
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Federal government dismisses calls for radar sites to remain as farmland
OTTAWA - The federal government has rejected calls from some residents in southern Ontario to find other spots to set up planned Arctic over-the-horizon radar installations in order to preserve farmland. Parliament received a flurry of petitions in rec...
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