Fraser Valley

Search Warrant Executed
Police seize weapons on clandestine drug lab on Abbotsford property
ABBOTSFORD - Officers from the Lower Mainland have recently teamed up to dismantle a drug lab in Abbotsford Thursday evening (May 21). Residents reported seeing at least a dozen police cars in the 7600 block of Bradner Road at around 6:30 p.m. CFSEU-BC has since released details saying the unit's illegal firearms enfor...
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Barn Fire
Roughly 165,000 chickens lost to Gladwin farm fire in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - About 165,000 chickens have been killed in a devastating series of barn fires Thursday afternoon, says the City of Abbotsford. At around 4 p.m., Abbotsford firefighters were called to the incident at 581 Gladwin Road. Thirteen crews attended the scene, with excavators brought in to help put out the fire. ...
23h ago
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Park Improvements
Vedder Park playgrounds, pump track temporarily closed for upgrades
CHILLIWACK - The City of Chilliwack has now closed down parts of Vedder Park as work continues to improve the area for visitors.Both playgrounds and the pump track have been closed for safety reasons, according to a post by the City on Friday.Upgrades to the park range from new concrete curbs and asphalt pathway paving...
May 22, 2026
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Motorcycle Accident
1 in serious condition after motorcycle incident in Langley Friday morning
LANGLEY - A motorcyclist is now in hospital after an incident on the Trans-Canada Highway this morning (May 22).First responders were paged out at around 9:18 a.m. for a collision involving a motorcycle heading eastbound in the 21000-block of Highway 1, under the 216 Street overpass.An ambulance with primary care param...
May 22, 2026
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British Columbia

Vancouver film industry mourns loss of Stewart McLean, praises his joyful spirit
VANCOUVER - Tributes and condolences have been flooding social media from Vancouver's film industry after the remains of British Columbia actor Stewart McLean were found in a community just north of Vancouver. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team...
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Voting opens in B.C. Conservative leadership race, winner to be announced May 30
VICTORIA - Voting starts today for members of the B.C. Conservative Party to pick their new leader. Five candidates are running for leadership of B.C.'s official Opposition, taking over for interim leader Trevor Halford who has been in place since Dece...
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B.C. Conservative hopeful Findlay still in race after 'unproven and anonymous' claims
VICTORIA - The committee organizing the leadership race for the B.C. Conservatives says it doesn't have enough credible evidence to take action against a candidate after a media report said she was accused of wrongdoing in the last federal election. Th...
21h ago
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Nurses union, B.C. employer reach tentative agreement; ratification set for June
VICTORIA - The union representing about 60,000 nurses in British Columbia and their provincial employer have reached a tentative contract agreement that would give members a 12 per cent wage hike over four years. The deal comes after members of the BC...
21h ago
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Province expands mental health screening tool to Mounties in B.C. Interior
VERNON - British Columbia's Public Safety Ministry says Mounties in the Interior will soon have access to a new mental health screening tool. It says use of HealthIM, which has been implemented in other areas of the province and most recently launched ...
22h ago
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Vast marine conservation reserve, bigger than P.E.I., to protect B.C. central coast
An enormous national marine conservation reserve is being established on British Columbia's central coast, spanning an area larger than Prince Edward Island. The protected area, named Mia-yaltwa Ha'lidzogm hoon, is the result of an agreement between s...
22h ago
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Canada

Quebec Premier Fréchette won't rule out exceeding $250M spending pot
LÉVIS - Premier Christine Fréchette defended her spending promises on Saturday, despite a warning from the province's finance minister that she may surpass the $250 million fund allocated to her. Radio-Canada has reported that Eric Girard wrote to Fréc...
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Montreal sex workers to demonstrate for stronger labour rights on F1 weekend
MONTREAL - A group of sex workers in Montreal is planning a demonstration today during Grand Prix weekend to demand better working conditions. The Sex Work Autonomous Committee says the workers want an end to the nightly fees that dancers are forced t...
2h ago
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Pentagon gave Canada classified paper detailing defence priorities
WASHINGTON - A high-ranking U.S. defence official says the Pentagon gave Ottawa a classified paper laying out priorities for a collective North American defence pact with Canada, but that Ottawa did not deliver a "credible" response. That lack of respo...
9h ago
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Stand-alone offence will help investigate, prosecute hate crimes, experts say
OTTAWA - A provision in the federal government's proposed hate crime bill to create a stand-alone hate crime offence will make it easier to investigate and prosecute those crimes, some experts say. "The entire system, the way it's running right now, ha...
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B.C. Hotel Association blames bad messaging for World Cup vacancies, calls for reset
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Hotel Association is blaming flawed "messaging" for vacancies heading into next month's FIFA World Cup, that has left tourists with the false impression no rooms are available. Instead, the association says June hotel o...
19h ago
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Carolina Hurricanes anthem singer touched by praise for bilingual 'O Canada'
MONTRÉAL - The singer who performed a bilingual version of "O Canada" in North Carolina ahead of the Hurricanes-Canadiens NHL playoff game on Thursday says he's surprised and honoured by the praise he's getting. Mason Greer chose to sing Canada's natio...
21h ago
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