Category Archives: Fraser Valley

U.S. Border Patrol claims Canadian 'murderer' caught sneaking into U.S. south of Surrey
BLAINE, WASHINGTON - The chief patrol agent for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Blaine claims a Canadian murderer and drug trafficker was caught sneaking into the U.S. from Canada illegally ...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 03, 2025

Break and enter southwest of Yarrow leaves residents shaken (VIDEO)
ABBOTSFORD - In response to an inquiry from Fraser Valley Today, a spokesperson for the Abbotsford Police Department has confirmed that a man was arrested after a break and enter happened last week in...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 03, 2025

Greendale Acres celebrating the Fall harvest season
CHILLIWACK - With the fall harvest season in sight throughout the Fraser Valley, Greendale Acres is planning a series of events to recognize the excitement at the end of the growing season. Family-fri...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 02, 2025

Lightning strikes down but more heat primes wildfires in B.C.: wildfire service
VANCOUVER - The BC Wildfire Service says there were just 74 lightning strikes on Labour Day compared with thousands that peppered the province at the end of August. The number of wildfires has jumped ...
Dave Barry Sep 02, 2025

More heat and smoke in the forecast for B.C. as temperature records tumble
VANCOUVER - A ridge of high pressure has prompted more heat warnings in British Columbia and broken temperature records, including one that was nearly a century old. Environment Canada has issued heat...
Dave Barry Sep 02, 2025

Transit fare changes coming throughout the Fraser Valley, including Chilliwack and Abbotsford
CHILLIWACK - The cost to take a bus is changing across the Fraser Valley on October 1. Pricing changes were announced this morning by BC Transit in a series of news releases.The changes impact the reg...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 02, 2025

Wildfire burning along Coquihalla Highway
COQUIHALLA HIGHWAY - Motorists travelling along the Coquihalla Highway will likely notice a wildfire burning approximately 44 kilometres north of Hope. The fire was spotted along the west side of the ...
Dave Barry Sep 02, 2025

Majority of Canadian youth have been bullied, child poverty on the rise: report
A new report released as students across the country return to school finds bullying, poverty and mental illness are on the rise among Canadian youth and urges action from policy-makers to improve the...
Dave Barry Sep 02, 2025

Strike deadline passes for B.C. public service staff
VANCOUVER - The deadline has passed for possible strike action to begin in British Columbia by an array of public service workers that includes liquor store staff, community college instructors and mu...
Dave Barry Sep 02, 2025

Cultus Lake crews respond to 2 drownings, 1 medical call in 5 days
CULTUS LAKE - Emergency crews in Cultus Lake have been paged out a few times after two drowning deaths and one non-emergency call this past week. Scanner traffic reported a possible drowning in the Su...
Alyssa Conti Sep 01, 2025