Fraser Valley

Vehicle incident
Update: Highway 1 finally clear after big rig jackknifes 13 kms east of Chilliwack
UPDATE 5:35 P.M. WEDNESDAY: Highway 1 w/b near Herrling Island is finally clear after the big rig crashed. UPDATE, 3:25 P.M. WEDNESDAY: One lane of w/b Hwy. 1 roughly 13 kms east of Chilliwack remains blocked, roughly three hours after a tractor trailer jackknifed. Like DriveBC said at 12:44 p.m. today, motorists shoul...
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Stolen bike
AbbyPD goes searching for child's stolen bike on Facebook Marketplace - and succeeds
ABBOTSFORD - The bad guys didn't win this time around, thanks to some nifty work by the Abbotsford Police Department in the past 24 hours. In a social media post, police in Abbotsford say a child's bike was stolen from a home on McKenzie Road Tuesday night, causing considerable angst among one local family and their ch...
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Thousands lose power
Thousands lose power in the Fraser Valley Wednesday morning
FRASER VALLEY - Thousands of residential customers are without power in the Fraser Valley Wednesday morning for unknown reasons. While showers have been falling throughout the Fraser Valley Wednesday morning, it's not clear why 1,289 customers in Langley and Abbotsford saw their electricity go out at 6:47 a.m. Wednesda...
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Traffic stop
Impaired driver who tried to flee on foot can't elude AbbyPD officer, an experienced marathon runner
ABBOTSFORD - Police in Abbotsford say an impaired driver who tried to flee after getting pulled over during a traffic stop earlier this week was no match for a constable who just happened to be an experienced marathon runner. On Sunday, August 3, just after 4 p.m., a member of the AbbyPD's Traffic Enforcement Unit was ...
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Fraser Valley Weather

British Columbia

Two climbers, one of them injured, plucked off sheer mountain northeast of Hope
HOPE - Members of three search and rescue groups, including volunteers from Chilliwack and Hope, combined efforts to save two climbers off the sheer rock face of Yak Peak near Hope, B.C., early Wednesday after one of the climbers fell and injured their head. North Shore Search and Rescue says in a social media statemen...
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First Nation disappointed as B.C. court rejects challenge to Mount Polley dam level
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a First Nation's bid to stop a tailings dam from being raised at the Mount Polley mine site, which suffered a catastrophic dam collapse that spilled millions of litres of waste and water 11 years ago. The Xatsull First Nation claimed the province's approval of the plan t...
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Immigration lawyers say rising number of CSIS security screenings causing delays
OTTAWA - The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it's dealing with a growing number of immigration security screening requests - and immigration lawyers say their clients are coping with long delays as a result. The intelligence agency says in its latest annual report it received over 538,000 screening requests...
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Chilliwack man found not criminally responsible for wife's stabbing death in 2024
CHILLIWACK - The B.C. Supreme Court says a Chilliwack man who stabbed his wife to death in 2024 was suffering from a "delusional belief" when the violent killing occurred, finding him not criminally responsible for her murder. The court ruling posted online Wednesday says Joseph Berkiw, now 70, killed his wif...
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Amazon's bid to overturn B.C. labour ruling on workers' unionization rejected
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's Labour Relations Board has rejected a bid by e-commerce giant Amazon to overturn an earlier decision that awarded union certification to workers at a facility in Delta, B.C. In a new decision dated Tuesday, a Labour Relations Board panel ruled that it agrees with the board's original deci...
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Low-income renters press governments for ways to cool apartments in heat waves
HALIFAX - Sandra Walsh was struggling to breathe in her apartment when temperatures across Nova Scotia soared in July, but the woman on social assistance says her pleas for a government-funded air conditioner have been ignored. "With the high humidity, it effects my breathing and I have to gasp for air," says...
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Canada

In the news today: Carney, Metis and major projects talks; Trump's tariffs in effect
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Carney to meet with Métis groups on major projects Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet today with three provincial Métis groups to discuss his government's major projects legislation. The legislation allows cab...
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Hearing for Alberta separation referendum question to be held in court
EDMONTON - A special court proceeding on a proposed Alberta separation referendum question is scheduled to get underway today in Edmonton. Alberta's chief electoral officer, Gordon McClure, referred the proposed question to the court last week, asking a judge to determine whether it violates the Constitution, including...
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Two-way race emerges in Quebec byelection with Conservatives hoping for first seat
MONTREAL - A high-stakes Quebec byelection could see the Conservatives win their first seat in the provincial legislature on Monday. Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime appears to be in a close two-way race with the sovereigntist Parti Québécois candidate in the Quebec riding of Arthabaska. The govern...
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Carney to meet with three Métis groups on major projects bill today
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet today with three provincial Métis groups to discuss his government's major projects legislation. The legislation allows cabinet to quickly grant federal approvals for big industrial projects that are deemed to be in the national interest by sidestepping environm...
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Two climbers, one of them injured, plucked off sheer mountain face in B.C.
NORTH VANCOUVER - Members of three search and rescue groups combined efforts to save two climbers off the sheer rock face of Yak Peak near Hope, B.C., early Wednesday after one of the climbers fell and injured their head. North Shore Search and Rescue says in a social media statement that they went in late Tuesday, but...
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Yukon First Nation to oppose all new mining claims on its territory during planning
A Yukon First Nation says it will oppose any new mining claims on its traditional territory as it begins a regional land-use planning process with the territory's government. The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun says in a post on Facebook that it is issuing a notice to the mining industry that it will oppose any claim &...
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