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B.C. government maintains COVID-19 mandate for all health care workers; dentists, naturopaths, and opticians exempt
VICTORIA - In order to protect the province's most vulnerable and the overall health-care system, the B.C. government announced late Thursday afternoon (Sept. 15) that all health-care workers must con...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 15, 2022

Chilliwack school board trustees receive salary adjustment pegged to inflation; minimum salary is now $24,170
CHILLIWACK - Chilliwack school board trustees have received a slight adjustment to their yearly salary pegged to inflation. In a memo from Secretary-Treasurer Gerry Slykhuis contained within the 153-p...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 15, 2022

Toxic drugs kill 192 more British Columbians in July, B.C. Coroners Service says
CHILLIWACK - The illicit drug supply in British Columbia continues to devastate communities throughout the province, with at least 192 lives lost to toxic substances in July, according to preliminary ...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 15, 2022

B.C. government to fund a 3rd study to evaluate feasibility of high-speed rail linking Oregon, Washington and Lower Mainland
VICTORIA - Buried in a provincial news release earlier this week was the acknowledgement that previous feasibility studies were done on the complexities of bringing high-speed rail that would link Ore...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 15, 2022

Longtime Chilliwack resident, business operator and community philanthropist to run for Chilliwack school board
CHILLIWACK - He's a McMaster University graduate with a degree in English, and a minor in history and philosophy, who took an unconventional path to becoming the operator, with his wife, of a Chilliwa...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 15, 2022

MLAs Alexis and D'Eith: new funding will help communities prepare for extreme heat events
MISSION - New Democrat MLAs Pam Alexis and Bob D'Eith say that the new funding will help the City of Mission and Leq'a:mel First Nation prepare for extreme heat events and keep people safe during futu...
Marcus Gordon Sep 15, 2022

YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Helping families with rising costs
Global inflation is making life more expensive for people around the world. In B.C., we've seen costs go up for groceries, gas, and other household essentials. Family budgets are being stretched, and ...
Sep 15, 2022

'We don't want to buy votes, we want to earn this' Jas Anand seeks council seat in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - Jas Anand cheerfully greeted patrons as they walked through the doors of his coffee shop, SippChai Caf, in Abbotsford. It's easy to see why he has such a vested interest in seeking a seat...
Marcus Gordon Sep 14, 2022

Agassiz native, UFV student Megan Vander Wyk receives exemplary scholarship from Freshwater Fisheries Society
CHILLIWACK - An Agassiz native who is finishing up her senior year at the University of the Fraser Valley has parlayed an interest in the outdoors and the environment into an exemplary bursary from th...
Mike VandenBosch Sep 14, 2022

New well and water-treatment system coming to Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - A new well and water-treatment system will be coming to the city of Abbotsford, thanks to a $62 million investment made by the province. Nathan Cullen, minister of municipal affairs, said...
Marcus Gordon Sep 14, 2022