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A company with an operation in Abbotsford will have to attend a hearing brought on by the B.C. Securities Commission (BCSC) for alleged misrepresentation.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole will face a vote on his leadership with one former caucus supporter now saying more than one-third of them want him gone.
Loneliness has become a real concern as the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, and it’s affecting young people and the elderly more than other age groups.
The New York Times has bought the popular online game Wordle, the company announced Monday (Jan. 31).
A British Columbia mayor says the defacing of a statue of Terry Fox near Parliament Hill has ignited disbelief among residents in the national hero’s hometown, and he’s calling on them to channel their frustration into doing something positive.
B.C. public health teams reported 1,725 more confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, 1,293 on Sunday and 1,057 on Monday, with 19 more deaths attributed to the pandemic over the three days.
The popular gazebo/bandstand at Fraser River Heritage Park is out of commission.
An Abbotsford doctor who was disciplined in 2020 for seeing too many patients in a day has been suspended for two months for breaching the conditions he had agreed to.
The Mission RCMP have started to publish a warrant of the week with details on a suspect who is wanted on outstanding arrest warrants.
The federal transport minister says the government plans to create a suite of policy responses to help ease pandemic-strained supply chains and prevent future flare-ups.
A 911 call about people with guns in an Abbotsford parking on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 30) drew a large police presence, but turned out to be the filming of a movie.
After a more than six week stand-off between three particularly power-hungry cats battling to claim the one true Vitamix-box throne, Greater Victoria’s best-known self-described middle-aged lesbians have finally obtained their blender.
Give a boy a fish and he’ll eat for a day, give a boy a rod and he’ll eat for a lifetime. That’s the central idea behind Karl Eha’s new trade-in exchange at Mission’s Trout Creek Farm & Eha Sports.
COVID exposures at Hatzic Middle have caused the school to close its doors for a week.
Two people found dead near Penticton earlier this week in what police called a targeted incident were two Kamloops brothers.
One person is dead and two others injured in another apparent gang shooting in the Lower Mainland.
Thirty-six people have now tested positive in connection with a Chilliwack dance studio, including the owner, two other instructors and 33 students.
The Trudeau Liberals’ latest attempt at providing emergency aid for the country’s hard-hit companies and their employees is facing demands for change from businesses and opposition MPs.
An Asian giant murder hornet has been discovered in Abbotsford, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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There has been a renaissance of Indigenous legal systems across Canada over the last several years, showing up in the form of small community initiatives, new classes and degrees at law schools.
Three people are facing charges in relation to an incident that began Thursday (Oct. 15) with a store robbery in Abbotsford and ended with their arrest in Chilliwack after they were followed by the RCMP Air One helicopter.
Mounties are investigating after a woman appeared to be forcibly held by a West Park Mall security guard in Quesnel recently all caught on camera in a video that has turned heads on social media.
B.C. has recorded another 155 new cases of COVID-19, as well as one new death, health officials confirmed Friday (Oct. 18).
Variable speed limits on Highway 1 are now in effect from the Sumas River Bridge in Abbotsford, to the Prest Road overpass in Chilliwack.
The country’s top doctor unveiled new recommendations Tuesday for non-medical masks, saying they should be made of at least three layers and stressing their importance as the country heads indoors for winter amid a surging COVID-19 case count.
Despite continued reassurance by B.C.’s top doctor that parents shouldn’t be too concerned over COVID-19 exposures in classrooms, at least one group of parents has had enough and is asking fellow parents to join an upcoming walkout.
The owner of two Abbotsford mushroom farms, who has previously been in trouble with authorities several times, now faces several charges in court for allegedly polluting local creeks.
B.C. Housing, the agency that has bought and operated hotels, vacant senior homes and modular structures to get people off the street, would get a major boost to its capital and operating capital under a B.C. Liberal government, leader Andrew Wilkinson said Friday.
An Abbotsford charity that normally holds an annual clothing driver is this year hosting an online fundraising campaign instead.
The second pandemic election in Canada passed without any COVID-19 exposure events, according to Elections BC.
Mission Community Archives has created a video called Meet Me on Main Street as part of this year’s Culture Days celebrations.
Seniors in B.C. long-term care and assisted living facilities are seeing reduced visits and missing out on the volunteer care as well as the companionship they provide, a new survey by B.C.’s Seniors Advocate has found.
The BC Liberals will review the NDP’s back to school pandemic plan if they form a government after the Oct. 24 election, Langley candidate Mary Polak announced Friday.
Vandals appear to be targeting the election signs of Abbotsford-Mission Liberal candidate Simon Gibson.
While Tofino is the epicentre for surfing on Vancouver Island, come fall, one of the most popular places to be is Sombrio Beach.
Nearly 24 hours after being ousted from the B.C. Liberals, Chilliwack-Kent MLA Laurie Throness broke his silence and said he will continue to seek re-election as an Independent candidate.
Spectators now won’t be allowed inside sporting complexes until at least 2021. BC Recreation and Parks Association, viaSport, BC Hockey and the Recreation Facilities Association of B.C. met Thursday and have adopted a joint position effective immediately.
Proceedings began Friday morning (Oct. 16) in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminter to determine whether convicted killer Gabriel Klein should receive a hearing on his mental competence when he fatally stabbed 13-year-old Letisha Reimer in 2016.
Although no foul play is expected, the case has now been assigned to multiple officers from the Serious Crime Unit, according to a news release from the Mission RCMP.