• 111 cats surrendered by one person to BC SPCA

    111 cats surrendered by one person to BC SPCA
    A total of 111 cats and kittens came in from the same owner, who surrendered 64 just two weeks agoThe post 111 cats surrendered by one person to BC SPCA appeared first on Abbotsford News.
  • Archway in Abbotsford hosts annual Taste Around the World event

    Archway in Abbotsford hosts annual Taste Around the World event
    More than 250 people gathered for the third annual Taste Around the World event in Abbotsford on June 27.
    The event, hosted by Archway Community Services’ Food Justice program in collaboration with community partners, took place outside Clearbrook Library.
    The multicultural food-sharing event celebrated the rich cultural diversity within Abbotsford and brought guests together through the sharing of traditional recipes, stories and cultural experiences.
    “The goal of organizers was to
  • Kelowna woman highlighted by SPCA for milestone in foster care

    Kelowna woman highlighted by SPCA for milestone in foster care
    A Kelowna woman has helped give more than 100 cats another chance at life.
    Brenda Larson has been volunteering as a foster with the BC SPCA since May 2015, loving on stray and abandoned cats before they reach their forever home.
    “Fosters like Brenda truly help save lives,” said Shannon Paille, BC SPCA Kelowna manager. “We couldn’t help as many animals as we do without our foster team. Not only do they give animals a safe space to decompress and heal, but they also help us
  • Former Kelowna Falcons player drafted to the MLB

    Former Kelowna Falcons player drafted to the MLB
    A former baseball player for the Kelowna Falcons was selected in the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft (MLB).
    ​Pitcher Griffin Naess was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 15th round, 457th overall, on July 12.
    The 21-year-old pitched for the Falcons during the 2023 season before taking the mound for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo out of California.
    ​According to Baseball Reference, the pitcher played seven games for the Falcons, including one start. In that time, Naess posted a 2-1 record
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  • Aldergrove track remembers racer Melinda Hathaway

    Aldergrove track remembers racer Melinda Hathaway
    Melinda Hathaway loved country music, writing poetry, and collecting pig figurines.
    She had a dog named Lucky, a Siamese fighting fish named chemo, and a gerbil named Fuzzy Gnome.
    Melinda also loved racing in her quarter midget car at the Aldergrove track, insisting on competing even after she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
    “Nearly all of the people at the track and at the hospital said that it would be impossible for me to drive a race car,” she recalled.
    “That just
  • Nominations open for Arty Awards in Abbotsford

    Nominations open for Arty Awards in Abbotsford
    The Abbotsford Arts Council is accepting nominations for the 2026 Arty Awards from now until July 27.The awards celebrate the achievements of Abbotsford artists and highlight their contributions to the community.There are eight categories:• Lifestyle recognizes the artistic achievement of an individual, group or business that exemplifies excellence in a creative pursuit where art and design enter our lives on a regular basis. This includes interior design, fashion design, culinary arts, and
  • Man sentenced to over 4 years for violent extortion crimes in Surrey

    Man sentenced to over 4 years for violent extortion crimes in Surrey
    A man in his late 20s has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for extortion-related offences in Surrey that date back to 2024.Abjeet Kingra pleaded guilty in Surrey provincial court on July 6 to discharging a firearm into a place and arson of an inhabited property. He was sentenced to two years for the arson charge and four years, 10 months and 19 days for the firearms charge. The sentences will be served concurrently.The shooting and arson occurred on Aug. 10, 2024, in Surrey at the h
  • Learner caught going 97 km/h over speed limit on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

    Learner caught going 97 km/h over speed limit on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway
    A motorcyclist with her learner licence got her motorcycle impounded after police say she was going 177 km/h in an 80 zone on the Sea to Sky Highway.
    A B.C. Highway Patrol officer was near Furry Creek on Highway 99 when they got a speed reading of 177 km/h in an 80 zone on July 11, police said in a news release Wednesday (July 15).
    Police said the driver was a 22-year-old Vancouver woman who only had a Class 7 (passenger vehicle learner) and a Class 8 (motorcycle learner) licence.
    She ended up g
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  • Celebration planned for new park in Abbotsford

    Celebration planned for new park in Abbotsford
    The City of Abbotsford celebrates the official opening of a new park on Saturday, July 25.
    A community block party will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gilmour Park, located at 33932 Gilmour Drive in the Marshall-McCallum neighbourhood.
    The event will include Go Play Outside lawn games, face painting, a food truck, a park-wide scavenger hunt and give-aways.
    Park features include a playground with a parkour-inspired agility structure, hill slide, universal carousel, spinner, table tennis, and t
  • Alan Abraham Hougen

    Alan Abraham Hougen
    In Loving Memory ~
    With heavy hearts and deep gratitude for a life beautifully lived, we announce the peaceful passing of Alan Abraham Hougen at the age of 91. Born and raised in Abbotsford, Alan devoted his life to family, community and the friendships he treasured. Many knew Alan through his businesses. In 1963, he purchased Gilmour’s Department Store from his Uncle Murray and, in 1978, turned his focus to sports with the purchase of Clearbrook Sporting Goods. A lifelong Rotarian, Alan b
  • Elevated fire behaviour expected in Brunswick Complex due to warm, dry conditions

    Elevated fire behaviour expected in Brunswick Complex due to warm, dry conditions
    The Fraser Canyon wildfires saw an expected increase in fire behaviour on Tuesday (July 14) due to the weather conditions.
    Both fires in the Brunswick Complex remain out of control. As of the latest update from BCWS, the Ainslie Creek fire is listed at 16,197 hectares and the Brunswick Creek fire at 3,026 hectares.
    BCWS said winds continue to push smoke in a northeasterly direction.
    Warm and dry conditions on Wednesday (July 15) are also expected to yield elevated fire behaviour and activity, pe
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Spain heads to the finals

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Spain heads to the finals
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    Spain is heading to the World Cup final for the first time in 16 years, after defeating France 2-0 on Tuesday (July 14).
    Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal scored the first goal of the match from the penalty spot in the 22nd minute, and Pedro Porro added a second in the second half.
    The last and only time Spain reached the World Cup championship match was in South Africa in 2010, when they defeated the Netherlands
  • Okanagan soccer team disqualified from Provincial Championship after unprofessional conduct

    Okanagan soccer team disqualified from Provincial Championship after unprofessional conduct
    A youth soccer team from Kelowna was disqualified from the 2026 U17 Provincial Championship in Nanaimo over the weekend despite never losing a game.
    ​The Okanagan FC and the Saanich Fusion U17 teams were both disqualified from the provincial championship following their actions in the final group game of the tournament, which saw both teams play the match against each other in a non-competitive manner.
    ​Prior to meeting in round-robin play, both teams were undefeated and had already
  • Abbotsford man stepping back in time to sail around the world

    Abbotsford man stepping back in time to sail around the world
    An Abbotsford man will soon embark on a journey around the world, but it’s going to take a lot longer than 80 days, as he navigates the Earth’s waters without the help of GPS.
    Few people have even attempted to do what Isa Rosli will start this September, with less than 20 people having qualified for the 2026 Golden Globe Race.
    This gruelling challenge takes place every four years and includes sailors from all around the world, but Rosli is the only Canadian on the roster this year.
    A
  • 5 First Nations ink deal for ownership stake in part of LNG Canada Phase 2

    5 First Nations ink deal for ownership stake in part of LNG Canada Phase 2
    LNG Canada is offering a group of five B.C. First Nations, the opportunity to invest in a $1 billion liquefied natural gas storage tank that would be built as part of the facility’s Phase 2 expansion.
    The First Nations, through the MNT Investments limited partnership, will be able to invest in the project by purchasing the giant 225,000-square-metre storage tank — which would be the largest in Canada — and leasing it back to LNG Canada for the operational life of the project.
    L
  • PHOTOS: Surrey students at the FIFA World Cup

    PHOTOS: Surrey students at the FIFA World Cup
    With FIFA World Cup matches taking place in Vancouver, Surrey students from across the district were granted the opportunity to take part in FIFA’s Player Escort Program, walking alongside the world’s best soccer players as they accompanied each team onto the field at BC Place.
    Surrey Schools shares that this opportunity came about through the Surrey Schools’ Community-Schools Partnership (CSP) department and its ongoing work with Canada SCORES, which is said to deliver inclusi
  • Charges laid in relation to drug ring in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley

    Charges laid in relation to drug ring in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley
    A Langley man who was recently charged with several drug-trafficking and gun offences in Abbotsford now faces six more charges related to an investigation in Chilliwack.
    A press release on Tuesday (July 14) states that Tyler Missen, 36, was charged July 2 as part of a drug-trafficking investigation led by the Chilliwack RCMP.
    Media relations officer Cpl. Carmen Kiener said the investigation into a suspected drug-trafficking ring in Chilliwack began in April of this year.
    Investigators determined
  • ‘Significant’ wildfire events likely in B.C. later this week: officials

    ‘Significant’ wildfire events likely in B.C. later this week: officials
    B.C. wildfire officials presented a grim forecast on Tuesday (July 14).
    Despite the province experiencing a relatively light wildfire season so far, extremely dry forest fuels and a high likelihood of lightning without rain mean fresh fires are expected in the coming days.
    Dry lightning and wind are forecast across most of B.C. starting Wednesday afternoon and are expected to continue into Thursday and Friday. Southern parts of the province will see the highest risk.
    “This is absolutely th
  • ’Significant’ wildfire events likely in B.C. later this week: officials

    ’Significant’ wildfire events likely in B.C. later this week: officials
    B.C. wildfire officials presented a grim forecast on Tuesday (July 14).
    Despite B.C. experiencing a relatively light wildfire season so far, extremely dry forest fuels and a high likelihood of lightning without rain mean fresh fires are expected in the coming days.
    Dry lightning and wind are forecast across most of B.C. starting Wednesday afternoon and expected to continue into Thursday and Friday. Southern parts of the province will see the highest risk.
    “This is absolutely the time to be
  • Abbotsford’s Matt Revel named assistant coach, assistant general manager for Chilliwack Chiefs

    Abbotsford’s Matt Revel named assistant coach, assistant general manager for Chilliwack Chiefs
    Abbotsford’s Matt Revel is joining the Chilliwack Chiefs organization as both the club’s assistant coach and assistant general manager.
    The BCHL team made the announcement of his addition on Tuesday (July 14).
    He spent the 2025-26 season as the head coach of the Yale Hockey Academy U17 Prep program. That club finished in ninth place in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League standings with a record of 18-9-3. Yale were then bounced from round one of the playoffs to conclude the seaso
  • White Rock set to host diamond-anniversary sea festival

    White Rock set to host diamond-anniversary sea festival
    There’s a noteworthy sparkle to this year’s White Rock Sea Festival, as the city gears up to host its 75th return.
    The diamond-anniversary iteration will once again take over the Marine Drive waterfront for the B.C. Day weekend, July 31 and Aug. 1-2, offering three days of family-friendly fun and entertainment.
    “Seventy-five years is a remarkable milestone, and we are proud to celebrate this special weekend with residents and visitors alike,” Mayor Megan Knight said in a
  • Sooke pilot dies in helicopter crash while battling Colorado wildfire

    Sooke pilot dies in helicopter crash while battling Colorado wildfire
    A veteran firefighting pilot from Sooke has died after the helicopter he was flying crashed into a Colorado reservoir while battling a wildfire.
    The Gunnison County Sheriff’s Office identified the pilot as Nicholas Dale, 56, of Sooke. Dale was flying a Kaman K-1200 K-MAX helicopter conducting aerial suppression work on the Gold Mountain Fire when it crashed into Silver Jack Reservoir shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, July 12.
    Dale was the aircraft’s only occupant. His body was recovered f
  • Man arrested in Kamloops for violent offences in Cranbrook, Chilliwack

    Man arrested in Kamloops for violent offences in Cranbrook, Chilliwack
    Police have arrested a man in Kamloops for serious violent offences that took place in Chilliwack and Cranbrook.
    Zachary Ortloff, 24, was arrested on two warrants, on June 24 at about 11:30 a.m.
    Kamloops RCMP stated that an officer with their Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) “observed, identified and confirmed” it was Ortloff, and he was arrested safely by officers.
    The warrants were related to serious violent offences which included aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and assault ca
  • Medical emergency turns BC Ferries vessel back to Victoria, delays sailings

    Medical emergency turns BC Ferries vessel back to Victoria, delays sailings
    A medical emergency onboard a BC Ferries vessel is impacting sailings Tuesday morning (July 14).
    BC Ferries said a Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen vessel is returning to dock due to a medical emergency.
    Currently, the 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. sailings from Swartz Bay are expected to be delayed as a result.
    “We will keep you informed as more information becomes available,” said a BC Ferries advisory. “As soon as the matter is resolved, the vessel will resume service.”
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Semi-finals start today

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 14: Semi-finals start today
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    The semi-finals start today with France taking on Spain in Dallas at 12 p.m. PT.
    Spain has the upper hand, having won seven of their last ten encounters, including a 2-1 win in the 2024 EURO semi-finals and a 5-4 victory at the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League semi-finals.
    However, France has won 17 of its last 20 World Cup matches.
    DID YOU KNOW?
    “Kylian Mbappé scored the winner when France defeated Sp
  • Fire ban lands Thursday across south coast of B.C.

    Fire ban lands Thursday across south coast of B.C.
    A fire ban comes in place for much of the south coast starting Thursday (July 16) at noon.
    Category 1, 2 and 3 open fires will be prohibited through much of the Coastal Fire Centre jurisdiction, with exceptions for campfires in parts of the North Island and Sunshine Coast.
    “Conditions are continually monitored, and restrictions are implemented where they are needed most to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires and help protect communities, responders and our forests,” BC Wildfire
  • Dog poo DNA matching keeps pet owners honest at Langford condo building

    Dog poo DNA matching keeps pet owners honest at Langford condo building
    Errant dog poop on the grounds of City Gate by High Street is a rarity, as the Langford building management is among the residences in Greater Victoria that uses DNA to hold dog owners accountable.They’re sadly common images across the region – a sneaky pile left behind when no one is looking, or a bag snagged on the bushes after a summer fling is revealed as leaves fall in autumn.But in the building where Marie Allen and Daisy live, the grounds are fairly safe – residents ther
  • Agassiz couple raises funds for 3-year-old niece fighting leukemia

    Agassiz couple raises funds for 3-year-old niece fighting leukemia
    It has been an emotional few weeks for the Wouda family.
    Two weeks after welcoming their newborn son, Mack, into the world, Michael and Alannah Wouda received the devastating news that their three-year-old daughter, Callie, was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL).
    Emily and Curtis Vermeer of Agassiz have organized a GoFundMe campaign to help ease the finanical burden while their niece, Callie, fights her cancer.
    “While we know the journey ahead will be long and fille
  • Surrey mayor scolds council rivals for ‘unfounded’ claims, spreading ‘misinformation’

    Surrey mayor scolds council rivals for ‘unfounded’ claims, spreading ‘misinformation’
    Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke scolded rival council members straight out of the gate during Monday night’s meeting for what she called “unfounded” public allegations and she also had city solicitor Philip Huynh recite the Council Code of Conduct to her fellow politicians.
    Locke specifically targeted Councillor Linda Annis, mayoral candidate for the Surrey First slate, and Safe Surrey Coalition Councillor Mandeep Nagra.
    “It has been a concern of mine that some on this council
  • Trio of stranded Skagit River rafters bushwhacked their way to helicopter rescue

    Trio of stranded Skagit River rafters bushwhacked their way to helicopter rescue
    Hope Search and Rescue (SAR)has issued some advice to those hoping to raft along the Skagit River — don’t do it.
    The volunteer rescue organization has already been called out three times to rescue rafters along the waterway just outside of Hope.
    After the third incident on Sunday (July 12) that required some bushwacking and a helicopter rescue, they sent out the advisory note on their Facebook page.
    “Hope SAR was tasked out last night to rescue three stranded rafters on the Ska

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