Category Archives: Fraser Valley

Power restored after major outage in Mission, Deroche and Lake Errock
UPDATE 7:25 A.M., SATURDAY: Power has been restored to over 4,700 BC Hydro customers in Mission, Dewdney, Deroche and Lake Errock due to a motor vehicle accident. Original story: MISSION/DEROCHE/LAKE ...
Mike VandenBosch Oct 17, 2025

Nearly 200 new childcare spaces opening in Langley, Maple Ridge this fall
FRASER VALLEY - Families across the province are getting more access to child care this season after a nearly $34 million investment from the B.C. government.The latest round of ChildcareBC's New Spac...
Mike VandenBosch Oct 17, 2025

Abbotsford police investigate SUV caught doing donuts in multiple farming fields
ABBOTSFORD - The Abbotsford Police Department is now investigating after a mid-size SUV damaged multiple farming fields by driving into them earlier this week. At around 3 p.m. on Sunday (Oct. 12), a ...
Alyssa Conti Oct 17, 2025

Officials warn against illegal food businesses after recent complaints across Fraser Valley
SURREY - Health authorities are urging residents to stay alert against illegal food businesses across the Fraser Valley.In a news release, Fraser Health authorities say they've received complaints rel...
Mike VandenBosch Oct 17, 2025

Abbotsford police body cam pilot project to end mid-December
ABBOTSFORD - Police in Abbotsford have given a small update on their pilot body cam project, roughly five months since its launch.AbbyPD started wearing Axon body-worn cameras in May this year for a s...
Alyssa Conti Oct 17, 2025

New wildfire sparks northeast of Hope Thursday evening
Update 12:48 p.m.: BCWS has announced that the 60-hectare fire is now classified as being held. The original story follows. YALE - Despite cooling temperatures, a new wildfire has started in the Coqui...
Alyssa Conti Oct 17, 2025

CP NewsAlert: BCGEU, province to enter non-binding mediation in labour dispute
BURNABY - The union representing striking public service workers across British Columbia has agreed to enter non-binding mediation with the province in their labour dispute. The BC General Employees' ...
The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

In the news today: Alberta teachers strike straining businesses
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Chamber of commerce says Alberta teachers strike straining businesses The head of the Edmonton Chamber of Comm...
The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Four-acre property on First Nations land in Sardis hits market for a little under $10 million
CHILLIWACK - A four-acre property on First Nations land in Sardis where 97 townhomes could be built has hit the market for a little under $10 million. According to a posting on realtor.ca, via realtor...
Mike VandenBosch Oct 16, 2025

More campsites coming to provincial park in Mission
MISSION - The B.C. government says construction will commence on 32 new campsites at a provincial park in Mission. According to a statement from the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks, the new sit...
Mike VandenBosch Oct 16, 2025