• Cutting edge ballet at Chilliwack Cultural Centre - Chilliwack Times

    Cutting edge ballet at Chilliwack Cultural Centre - Chilliwack Times
    Cutting edge ballet at Chilliwack Cultural Centre
    Chilliwack Times
    Ballet Rocks is an innovative, vibrant, athletic, entertaining, quirky, and beautiful program with new works to rocking music by the Eagles (Hotel California), Disturbed (The Sound of Silence) and more. — image credit: Submitted photo. Brimming with a ...
  • Panthers rally to beat Bruins 3-2, grab 3-1 lead in East semifinal series

    Panthers rally to beat Bruins 3-2, grab 3-1 lead in East semifinal series
    BOSTON (AP) — Aleksander Barkov slipped through three Bruins defenders to score the go-ahead goal on Sunday night, and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 16 shots to give the Florida Panthers a 3-2 victory over Boston and a 3-1 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
    One year after Florida knocked out the record-setting Bruins in the first round on its way to the Stanley Cup final, the Panthers won their third straight to send Boston to the brink of elimination.
    Sam Bennett and Anton Lund
  • Canada wins world para hockey championship with 2-1 win over U.S.

    Canada wins world para hockey championship with 2-1 win over U.S.
    CALGARY — Canada beat the United States 2-1 to win the world para hockey championship Sunday.
    The Canadians halted a run of three straight world titles by the U.S., claimed their first since 2017, and also won their first world gold medal on home ice.
    Dominic Cozzolino and Anton Jacobs-Webb scored and Canadian goaltender Adam Kingsmill stopped 24 of 25 shots for the win at Calgary’s WinSport Arena.
    Declan Farmer scored and goaltender Jen Lee made seven saves for the U.S.
    The U.S. def
  • McIlroy rallies to win record fourth Wells Fargo Championship

    McIlroy rallies to win record fourth Wells Fargo Championship
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Rory McIlroy has a full head of steam heading into the PGA Championship.
    McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship for a record fourth time Sunday with another dominating performance at Quail Hollow, easily overcoming a two-stroke deficit to beat Xander Schauffele by five shots.
    No other player has won the event more than twice.
    McIlroy closed with a 6-under 65, playing the final 11 holes in 6 under even with a double bogey on the 18th hole. He finished at 17-under 26
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  • Whoa Nelly. Korda streak over. Zhang rallies late to beat Sagstrom by 2 in Founders

    Whoa Nelly. Korda streak over. Zhang rallies late to beat Sagstrom by 2 in Founders
    CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) — Rose Zhang won the Cognizant Founders Cup on Sunday to end Nelly Korda’s record-tying LPGA Tour winning streak, rallying to beat Madelene Sagstrom by two strokes.
    Zhang birdied four of the final five holes to overcome a three-shot deficit in a thrilling final-round duel with Sagstrom after the two broke away from the field Saturday.
    Zhang shot a 6-under 66, birdieing Nos. 14, 15, 17 and 18 at Upper Montclair Country Club. Sagstrom bogeyed the 16th in a 69.
    Korda,
  • New pro-Palestinian encampment at Université du Québec à Montréal, organizers say

    New pro-Palestinian encampment at Université du Québec à Montréal, organizers say
    Montreal pro-Palestinian activists say they’ve set up a new encampment at the Université du Québec à Montréal, as nearby McGill University prepares to go to court to clear the protest camp that has been on its grounds since April 27.
    Solidarité pour les droits Humains des Palestiniennes et Palestiniens says in a news release that UQAM is joining the international student movement in solidarity with the people of Palestine amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
  • Calgary Stampeders’ training camp opens with an abundance of quarterbacks

    Calgary Stampeders’ training camp opens with an abundance of quarterbacks
    CALGARY — Quarterback meetings were crowded to start Calgary Stampeders’ training camp.
    Seven quarterbacks, including last year’s starter Jake Maier, were on McMahon Stadium’s turf Sunday. One of them, local product Danny Skelton, was a CFL quarterback internship participant.
    But Maier and last season’s backups Tommy Stevens and Logan Bonner were joined by CFL veteran Matt Shiltz, Kyle Vantrease and Chris Reynolds to start main camp.
    “That’s part of the
  • Santana’s three-run homer lifts Twins over Jays in Manoah’s best start of the year

    Santana’s three-run homer lifts Twins over Jays in Manoah’s best start of the year
    TORONTO — Carlos Santana’s three-run homer in the seventh inning broke open a scoreless tie as the Minnesota Twins beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 on Sunday.
    Max Kepler had a two-run double in the eighth as Minnesota (24-16) won the rubber match of the three-game series.
    Bailey Ober (4-1) pitched one-hit ball over 6 1/3 scoreless innings, striking out 10. Cole Sands, Kody Funderbunk and Jhoan Duran came on in relief for the Twins.
    Pinch-hitter Danny Jansen’s sacrifice fly in the
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  • Historians, First Nations leader question Quebec history museum concept

    Historians, First Nations leader question Quebec history museum concept
    MONTREAL — The Quebec government’s framing of a new museum to be dedicated to the history of the Québécois nation is raising questions about how history is told and who it includes, two historians and the leader of a prominent First Nations group say.
    Premier François Legault was forced last week to defend comments he made in April about the opening of a new history museum, in which he suggested the province’s history began with the arrival of French explor
  • Catalan separatists set to lose majority as Spain’s pro-union Socialists win regional elections

    Catalan separatists set to lose majority as Spain’s pro-union Socialists win regional elections
    BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Separatist parties appear to be in danger of losing their decade-long hold of power in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region as the pro-union Socialist Party is poised to win the most votes in Sunday’s regional election with 85% of ballots counted.
    The four pro-independence parties, led by the Together party of former regional president Carles Puigdemont, are set to total 62 seats, short of the key figure of 68 seats needed for a majority in the chamber.
  • Hawks win NBA lottery in year where there’s no clear choice for No. 1 pick

    Hawks win NBA lottery in year where there’s no clear choice for No. 1 pick
    CHICAGO (AP) — The Atlanta Hawks won the NBA draft lottery on Sunday, landing the No. 1 pick and a potential cornerstone player in a year where there’s no clear-cut choice.
    The Hawks hit the jackpot despite just 3% odds after finishing 10th in the Eastern Conference at 36-46. They dropped their final six regular-season games and lost to the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the play-in tournament.
    The Hawks haven’t won a postseason series since a surprising run to the Eastern
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin proposes removing Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu from his post

    Russian President Vladimir Putin proposes removing Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu from his post
    VILCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday proposed removing Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu from his post.
    Putin nominated First Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Belousov for the role. His appointment must now be approved by Russian lawmakers.
    The change comes weeks after Timur Ivanov, a Russian deputy defense minister in charge of military construction projects, was jailed pending an investigation and trial on charges of bribery.
    In line with Russian law, the entire Rus
  • Wildfires rage on across Western Canada as B.C. town braces for return of high winds

    Wildfires rage on across Western Canada as B.C. town braces for return of high winds
    The northeast British Columbia municipality where thousands have evacuated due to a nearby wildfire is bracing for worsening conditions as blazes rage near several communities across Western Canada.
    In an update posted early Sunday, the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is warning all remaining residents to leave as fire risks “have escalated to a greater level.”
    The update says an incoming weather system will bring strong winds from the west, posing a threat for the community o
  • Bedard’s three-point effort leads Canada past Denmark 5-1 at hockey worlds

    Bedard’s three-point effort leads Canada past Denmark 5-1 at hockey worlds
    PRAGUE, Czechia — Connor Bedard had two goals and one assist in helping lead Canada to a 5-1 win over Denmark on Sunday at the world hockey championship.
    Dylan Cozens, Dawson Mercer and Pierre-Luc Dubois also scored for Canada, which moved to 2-0 at the tournament to sit atop Group A.
    Jordan Binnington made 19 saves.
    Christian Wejse had the lone goal for Denmark, which got 37 stops from netminder Frederik Dichow.
    Canada was coming off a 4-2 win over Britain on Saturday to open the competit
  • Motorcycle Skills Challenge coming to Abbotsford

    Motorcycle Skills Challenge coming to Abbotsford
    ABBOTSFORD — The Abbotsford Police Department, in collaboration with ICBC, is set to host a Motorcycle Skills Challenge, with a goal of enhancing riders’ safety awareness and skills on the road.
    Scheduled for Saturday, May 18, the event invites participants holding a class 6 license, class 6 learners, or class 8 with a supervisor to test their abilities on a specialized skills course. Riders must arrive equipped with proper safety gear and their own insured street-legal motorcycle.
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  • Arsenal beats Man United 1-0 to take title race with Man City to final day of Premier League season

    Arsenal beats Man United 1-0 to take title race with Man City to final day of Premier League season
    MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The Premier League title race will go to the last day of the season after Arsenal returned to the top of the standings with a 1-0 win at Manchester United on Sunday.Leandro Trossard struck in the 20th minute at Old Trafford to ensure Arsenal will take defending champion Manchester City to the final round of games next Sunday.Anything other than a win against United for Mikel Arteta’s team could have seen City clinch the title with victory at Tottenham on Tu
  • Canada’s Morales Williams runs world-leading time to win SEC men’s 400-metre title

    Canada’s Morales Williams runs world-leading time to win SEC men’s 400-metre title
    GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Canada’s Christopher Morales Williams broke a few more records in what’s been a dazzling breakout season to date.
    The 19-year-old Vaughan, Ont., native ran a world-leading time of 44.05 seconds to win the men’s 400-metre event at the Southeastern Conference outdoor championships on Saturday.
    The University of Georgia sophomore broke Tyler Christopher’s Canadian record of 44.44 from 2005, reigning Olympic 100 silver medallist Fred Kerley’s m
  • Argos open camp with announcement QB Kelly won’t be participating in team activities

    Argos open camp with announcement QB Kelly won’t be participating in team activities
    GUELPH, Ont. — The Toronto Argonauts opened training camp without quarterback Chad Kelly.
    Kelly, the CFL’s outstanding player last season, was suspended by the league Tuesday for Toronto’s two pre-season games and at least nine regular-season contests for violating its gender-based violence policy. Two days later, he was on the field at the University of Guelph during the team’s rookie camp although he wasn’t wearing equipment and didn’t practise.
    Argos GM Mik
  • Bad blood boils over between Toronto FC and NYCFC in ugly post-game melee

    Bad blood boils over between Toronto FC and NYCFC in ugly post-game melee
    TORONTO — One hears it all too often in sports. These teams really don’t like each other.
    On Saturday night, Toronto FC and New York City FC offered definitive proof of their bad blood in an ill-tempered affair that featured seven yellow cards, one red and an ugly post-game melee likely to trigger additional discipline.
    First the soccer.
    Trailing 2-0 at the half, Toronto mounted a comeback and cut the New York lead to 3-2 with a Raoul Petretta strike in the 89th minute. TFC pressed u
  • CRIME STOPPERS: Most Wanted – Week of May 12, 2024

    CRIME STOPPERS: Most Wanted – Week of May 12, 2024
    CHILLIWACK — Here are two people wanted by police in our region this week. This list is provided by Crime Stoppers.
    Name: Jeffrey ChapmanAge: 42
    Height: 6’4” ft Weight: 241lbs
    Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue
    Wanted: Fail to Comply with Probation
    Warrant in effect: May 1, 2024Parole Jurisdiction: Chilliwack
    Name: Corey RobinsonAge: 47
    Height: 6’3” ft Weight: 251lbs
    Hair: Brown/Blonde Eyes: Hazel
    Wanted: Indecent Act in a Public Place x2 and Fail to Appear.Warrant in effect:
  • Vancouver Island land transferred in deal between province and two First Nations

    Vancouver Island land transferred in deal between province and two First Nations
    VICTORIA — The B.C. government and two First Nations communities have agreed to a deal that will see the transfer of a 312 hectare land parcel on Vancouver Island to the Lyackson First Nation and Cowichan Tribes.
    The land is valued at $8.55 million and was recently purchased by the province from Mosaic Forest Management.
    The province says the deal will see the Lyackson First Nation and Cowichan Tribes hold the land in partnership until a plan to divide the parcel is put in place.
    The provi
  • Canada Post cracks down on Nunavut loophole to get free Amazon Prime shipping

    Canada Post cracks down on Nunavut loophole to get free Amazon Prime shipping
    Amanda Eecherk is worried her grocery bills will skyrocket after Canada Post closed a loophole that people across Nunavut were using to stock their pantries with items shipped for free through Amazon Prime.
    A can of tomatoes costs $10 in Rankin Inlet, says the 42-year-old mother.
    But with a slight change to her postal code when purchasing through Amazon, Eecherk could get almost 10 cans sent to the hamlet on the northwestern side of Hudson Bay for the same cost.
    “Amazon provided the relief
  • An apartment block collapses in a Russian border city after heavy shelling, with deaths reported

    An apartment block collapses in a Russian border city after heavy shelling, with deaths reported
    An apartment block partially collapsed in the Russian border city of Belgorod Sunday. Officials blamed Ukrainian shelling and said there were deaths.
    Online footage showed rescuers searching for survivors among the remnants of the building’s stairwell, then fleeing the scene as part of the roof crashed to the ground.
    In a statement, Russia’s Investigative Committee, the country’s top law enforcement agency, said that the 10-story block had been hit by Ukrainian shelling. It sai
  • RCMP boss expresses desire for new law to deal with threats against politicians

    RCMP boss expresses desire for new law to deal with threats against politicians
    OTTAWA — RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme says he wants the government to look at drafting a new law that would make it easier for police to pursue charges against people who threaten elected officials.
    The Mounties are seeing an increase in invective directed at politicians, including comments from the same individuals on multiple occasions, Duheme said in an interview.
    However, often the behaviour does not meet the Criminal Code threshold for laying a charge of uttering threats.
    “So t
  • Northvolt should turn Quebec into a major EV player. So why are people so unhappy?

    Northvolt should turn Quebec into a major EV player. So why are people so unhappy?
    MONTREAL — In late September, Quebec Premier François Legault announced his government had attracted the largest private manufacturing investment in the province’s history, which he said would transform Quebec into a global player in the electric vehicle supply chain.
    He lauded it as the “greenest electric battery factory in the world,” but since then, the $7-billion project has managed to anger many across the province — particularly environmentalists.
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  • NHL roundup: Hurricanes avoid being swept with 4-3 win over Rangers

    NHL roundup: Hurricanes avoid being swept with 4-3 win over Rangers
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Brady Skjei scored on the power play with 3:11 left in the third period to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Rangers 4-3 on Saturday night, staving off a sweep by winning Game 4 of the second-round playoff series.
    Skjei’s shot from the point came off a feed from Tuevo Teravainen, with the puck zipping past Igor Shesterkin to catch the post and bang into the net. That was Carolina’s first goal with the man advantage in 17 attempts in the series,
  • Seguin, Stankoven each score twice to power Stars’ 4-1 win over Avalanche

    Seguin, Stankoven each score twice to power Stars’ 4-1 win over Avalanche
    DENVER (AP) — Tyler Seguin scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period and added an empty-netter in the third, and Dallas goaltender Jake Oettinger made it all hold up, powering the Stars to a 4-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night for a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference second-round series.
    The Avs pulled goaltender Alexander Georgiev with just under 2 minutes remaining and Seguin scored an empty-netter with 1:37 to go to make it 3-1, and Logan Stankoven, who scored
  • Boston beats Montreal 2-1 in triple overtime to take 2-0 lead in PWHL semifinal

    Boston beats Montreal 2-1 in triple overtime to take 2-0 lead in PWHL semifinal
    LAVAL, Que. — As the clock struck midnight, the scoreboard art Place Bell marked the arrival of Mother’s Day by showing a picture of Marie-Philip Poulin and her mom.
    A few minutes after the sellout crowd of 10,1723 celebrated the holiday, there was a moment of shock as Taylor Wenczkowski scored at 11:44 of triple overtime to give Boston a 2-1 win over Montreal in Professional Women’s Hockey League playoff action.
    Amanda Pelkey gave Boston a 1-0 lead at 6:48 of the first period,
  • Tatum scores 33 points, Celtics rebound to beat Cavs 106-93

    Tatum scores 33 points, Celtics rebound to beat Cavs 106-93
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Jayson Tatum scored 33 points, Jaylen Brown added 28 and the Boston Celtics looked more like themselves after stumbling at home, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 106-93 on Saturday night in Game 3 to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
    The top-seeded Celtics didn’t mess around after dropping Game 2 on their home parquet floor by 24.
    That lacklustre performance — Boston was favoured by double digits — was reminiscent of the first round, wh
  • NBA roundup: Mavericks take 2-1 series lead with 105-101 win over Thunder

    NBA roundup: Mavericks take 2-1 series lead with 105-101 win over Thunder
    DALLAS (AP) — Kyrie Irving scored 22 points, including a running left-hander in the lane in the final minute to help Dallas hold on, and the Mavericks beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 105-101 on Saturday for a 2-1 lead in the NBA’s best-of-seven Western Conference semifinals.
    Luka Doncic also had 22 points to go with 15 rebounds, and P.J. Washington scored 27, just two shy of his playoff high from the previous game.
    Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 31 points, 10 rebounds and four b

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