Fraser Valley

Rights & Freedoms Forum
Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms president to speak at Chilliwack forum in May
CHILLIWACK - The president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms will speak at a forum in mid-May in Chilliwack. John Carpay, the president and founder of the Calgary-based JCCF, is slated to speak at a "Rights & Freedoms" forum on Wednesday, May 13 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Loft inside ...
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Big winners
Abbotsford couple wins $100,000 lottery prize
ABBOTSFORD - Learning that you've won a six-figure lottery prize can leave people in a state of disbelief. That scenario played out for Abbotsford resident Sarbjit M., who was relaxing at home and thought it was a mistake, after learning that she and her husband, Ramesh M., won $100,000 from a $10 Bingo Grand Scratch &...
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Student performance
St. John Brebeuf High School to present "Peter and the Starcatcher" tonight, tomorrow in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - St. John Brebeuf High School in Abbotsford invites the public to a full-stage production of "Peter and the Starcatcher" tonight and Friday night in Abbotsford.Come join an assortment of pirates, orphans, mermaids, heroes, and mollusks for a swashbuckling adventure on the high seas and on a magica...
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Administrative penalties
WorkSafeBC issues more penalties for unsafe practices at Fraser Valley worksites
ABBOTSFORD - WorkSafeBC has issued multiple penalties to several businesses for unsafe work practices at four Abbotsford worksites. According to its website, WorkSafeBC issued a $5,000 fine on March 3 to Avon Valley Homes Inc. for an unsafe excavation in Abbotsford. Avon Valley Homes Inc. was the prime contractor for a...
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British Columbia

B.C. banning exotic cat ownership, citing public safety and animal welfare
VICTORIA - The B.C. government has announced a ban on breeding and future ownership of all exotic cats in a measure it says strengthens public safety, animal welfare and environmental protection. The rules, which are effective Friday, designate cats in...
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MLA raises buyouts as option for post-landslide future of Old Fort, B.C.
FORT ST. JOHN - The B.C. legislator representing Old Fort, the community where a landslide has forced people from their homes, says he'll be meeting constituents to discuss options for the future - including potentially asking the province to buy their...
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Waterways in B.C.'s Mount Robson Park to be shut to prevent whirling disease
VICTORIA - Lakes, rivers and streams in Mount Robson Park in central British Columbia are being closed to all watercraft and wading gear in an effort to prevent the spread of whirling disease in fish. The B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks says th...
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Minister says B.C. expects billions from feds for forestry if U.S. talks fail
VICTORIA - British Columbia's forests minister says he expects billions in additional federal support for the timber sector if future trade talks with the United States don't benefit the softwood lumber industry. Ravi Parmer says B.C. will use every op...
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Five B.C. health construction contracts axed, including Burnaby Hospital's new phase
VICTORIA - The B.C. government says construction contracts for five health-care projects have been cancelled, after depicting them as being "re-paced" in the February budget. Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma said the projects were still part of the go...
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B.C. trials may have to be delayed, moved, or suspects freed over transportation woes
VANCOUVER - The Supreme Court of British Columbia says staffing and space issues may see some criminal trials rescheduled or moved, or suspects released from custody, if they're being held too far from the courthouse where they're on trial. Associate ...
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Canada

In the news today: Diversifying Canada's economy, Refugee health, Fort Mac wildfire
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Bank of Canada head 'encouraged' by Ottawa's efforts to diversify economy Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says he's "encouraged" by the federal government's ...
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'Who we are': Albertans remember Fort McMurray wildfire 10 years later
FORT MCMURRAY - Rob Rice says many residents of Fort McMurray, Alta., still can't stand the smell of campfire. It reminds them of the treacherous drive a decade ago through a tunnel of flames as, in their rear-view mirrors, they watched the massive wil...
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'Ash, smoke and flames everywhere': Memories of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire
FORT MCMURRAY - A massive wildfire quickly spread into the oilsands city of Fort McMurray, Alta., on May 3, 2016. It forced more than 90,000 people out of the region, damaged or levelled 2,500 homes and scorched nearly 5,900 square kilometres of fore...
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'Denial of care': Doctors worry about refugees as payment requirements take effect
TORONTO - Refugees now have to pay out of pocket for part of their drug prescriptions, mental health counselling, dental services, vision care and health equipment - including wheelchairs - as changes to a federal program take effect. For decades, Can...
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Bank of Canada head 'encouraged' by Ottawa's efforts to diversify economy
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says he's "encouraged" by the federal government's efforts to diversify the economy and protect it against increasingly common shocks to global trade. He also says Ottawa's fiscal update, tabled earlier thi...
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How Montreal police and the city prepare for Habs playoff gatherings
MONTREAL - Montreal Canadiens fans across the city will be gathering to cheer on their team during Friday night's crucial Game 6 showdown against the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Bell Centre. While playoff fever brings a boost to the city's bars, restaur...
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