Fraser Valley

ARTIST RECOGNIZED
Chilliwack fashion designer receives Polygon Award in First Nations Art
CHILLIWACK - An Indigenous artist from Chilliwack has now been honoured with a BC Achievement award for her work in fashion and regalia design. Rebecca Baker-Grenier, of Kwakiuł, Dzawada'enuwx, and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh ancestry, has been practicing her art since she was 11 years old. Since then, her pieces have been...
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SPEEDING DRIVER
Police catch speeding van near Merritt, find 7 passengers not wearing seatbelts
MERRITT - A speeding driver who was trying to save on gas got nearly $1,000 worth of tickets after police found seven of his passengers without a seatbelt- including an improperly secured toddler. On August 16, just after 7 p.m., BC. Highway Patrol stopped a grey minivan on Highway 97C near Hamilton Hill Road after it ...
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JOB CUTS
Dozens losing jobs as Abby-Mission recycling depot ends contract after 42 years
ABBOTSFORD - A number of workers, many of whom are newcomers and people with disabilities, are set to lose their jobs after the cities of Abbotsford and Mission end their contracts by next year. Archway Community Services has provided recycling services for Abbotsford since 1983 and Mission since 1986. Due to cost-savi...
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French bakery
French bakery officially open for business in Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK - The wait is over for macarons, croissants and other treats at Chilliwack's newest French bakery. After months of interior construction in a small retail storefront in Promontory, Maison Macaron has officially opened its doors at 107-5615 Teskey Way in Chilliwack. The small business wrote on Facebook that i...
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British Columbia

B.C. chiefs say Cowichan title ruling 'monumental,' not meant to threaten homeowners
VANCOUVER - The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is calling a recent court decision on Aboriginal title on land along the Fraser River a "monumental" development, but says the case isn't about threatening private home ownership. The organization says this month's decision confirming the Cowichan Tribes...
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A court says cull of 400 ostriches in B.C. can proceed. Here are five things to know
The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday that a cull of about 400 ostriches can proceed at a British Columbia ostrich farm that suffered an avian flu outbreak. Here are five things to know about the situation at Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, B.C. 1. What did the court decide? The appeal court upheld earlier...
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Vancouver Island wildfire downgraded again, no longer a fire of note
PORT ALBERNI - A wildfire near Port Alberni, B.C., that spurred evacuations and a state of local emergency last week has been downgraded again, leaving the province without any wildfires of note. The BC Wildfire Service says the Mount Underwood fire lost fire-of-note status, meaning it's no longer "especially visi...
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Supporters rally around B.C. ostrich farm after appeal court upholds cull order
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - Supporters of a British Columbia ostrich farm say they will converge on the property after it lost a court appeal to stave off a cull of its flock that was infected with avian flu. Posts on a social media group administered by Universal Ostrich Farm's spokeswoman show people saying ...
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Abernethy malformation
Fundraiser launched to support Merritt boy who needs lifesaving surgery for rare liver condition
MERRITT - While most young kids and families would be preparing for the return to school in a few weeks, Kolby Ursulak, his mom and godmother are planning a cross country journey for a lifesaving surgery."Inside my liver, how it's not getting clean, it could cause damage or it could cause cancer," seven-year-...
Aug 22, 2025
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B.C. ostrich farm loses court bid to prevent avian flu cull
OTTAWA - The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by a British Columbia ostrich farm to prevent the culling of its flock that had been infected with avian flu. The court has dismissed two applications by Universal Ostrich Farms over the cull of about 400 birds, which was sought by the Canadian Food Inspection Age...
Aug 21, 2025
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Canada

Consumers could benefit from dropped tariffs on U.S. goods, but unions raise concerns
OTTAWA - Canada's move to drop many retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods could lead to lower prices for consumers, but union leaders worry it could undermine this country's bargaining position in ongoing trade talks. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday that Canada will drop some retaliatory tariffs on American pro...
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A timeline of key events in N.S. missing kids investigation
The investigation continues into the disappearance of two young children from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia more than three months ago. Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, have not been heard from since May 2, when their mother, Malehya Brooks-Murray, reported them missing from their rural home in L...
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Fact File: Canadians can defend against home invaders, but force must be 'reasonable'
Assault charges laid by a local police service against a man in Lindsay, Ont. - whose altercation with an alleged home intruder left the intruder with life-threatening injuries - sparked public criticism and confusion over Canada's self-defence laws. Canadians have the right to defend themselves and their homes, but th...
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Health Canada approves updated Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for fall
TORONTO - Health Canada has authorized updated COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and BioNTech and by Moderna for use this respiratory virus season. Moderna says it will manufacture vaccine doses for the Canadian market in its new facility in Laval, Quebec and syringes will be filled in Cambridge, Ontario. News releases from ...
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B.C. chiefs say Cowichan title ruling 'monumental,' not meant to threaten homeowners
VANCOUVER - The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is calling a recent court decision on Aboriginal title on land along the Fraser River a "monumental" development, but says the case isn't about threatening private home ownership. The organization says this month's decision confirming the Cowichan Tribes...
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Legal arguments heard in fitness hearing for Vancouver festival attack suspect
VANCOUVER - The defence lawyer for the man accused of killing 11 people at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival earlier this year has concluded legal arguments about whether his client is fit to stand trial. Adam Kai-Ji Lo faces 11 counts of second-degree murder and is accused of driving an SUV through a crowded street. ...
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