• Action-packed Monster Jam returns to Vancouver this March

    Pit Party pre-show fun and audience-picked favourites add to monster truck experienceThe post Action-packed Monster Jam returns to Vancouver this March appeared first on Abbotsford News.
  • Second annual ‘Abbotsford Bowl’ set for Oct. 23

    Second annual ‘Abbotsford Bowl’ set for Oct. 23
    The second annual Abbotsford Bowl featuring the W.J. Mouat Hawks and the Robert Bateman Timberwolves senior high school football teams is officially set for Friday, Oct. 23.
    Last year saw the inaugural clash between the two local programs in the regular season, with Mouat winning 21-6 on Oct. 14 at Bateman Field.
    The Hawks are coming off a regular season that saw them go a perfect 6-0 and advance to the provincial final but lose 26-21 to the Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers. Bateman, who moved up to 3A
  • B.C. disables employee directory, leaving public in the dark about who works for gov’t

    B.C. disables employee directory, leaving public in the dark about who works for gov’t
    The sudden removal of B.C.’s online government directory has left British Columbians with no way to find out who works for the province or how to contact them, despite those employees being paid with taxpayer dollars.
    The Citizens’ Services Ministry implemented the change without warning on Aug. 18, citing cybersecurity threats from phishing attempts. A spokesperson said the move was based on “proactive advice from law enforcement partners, including the RCMP.”
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  • REPAIRERS LIEN ACT: Autorox Automotive Repairs LTD

    REPAIRERS LIEN ACT: Autorox Automotive Repairs LTD
    whereas Robert Peter Siebert is indebted to Autorox Automotive Repairs LTD in Vancouver for repairs completed on a 2012 Ford F150 VIN 1FTFW1ET9CFB66097 in the amount of $4752.91 plus costs. The asset will be sold at noon or thereafter on Sept 1/2026, at 136 W71st Ave, Vancouver, V5X4S7 and can be viewed by appointment only. For more information call Autorox Automotive Repairs (604) 832-1371.
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  • Summerland Strong: B.C. looks to support wildfire evacuees

    Summerland Strong: B.C. looks to support wildfire evacuees
    An initiative to show up for Summerland following the devestating Bald Range wildfire is grabbing attention as well as a bottle of wine.
    Wine Growers British Columbia (WGBC), along with the BC Restaurants and Food Services Association (BCRFA), Alliance of Beverage Licenses (ABLE) and Summerland’s Bottleneck Drive Association, is encouraging restaurants, retailers and wine lovers from across the province to promote Summerland producers by featuring its wines using #SummerlandStrong.
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  • Fur-tastic birthday for White Rock woman, 91, as plenty of pups show up for her

    Fur-tastic birthday for White Rock woman, 91, as plenty of pups show up for her
    A steady stream of leashed dogs showed up to help make a White Rock woman’s 91st birthday memorable.Sitting outside Bean Around the World at Johnston Road and Thrift Avenue, Ruth — whose son Chris posted about her birthday and her love of dogs in a social media group, asking for dog guardians to bring their pets by to say hi — was flanked by Chris, his wife Tara, and plenty of the goodest boys and girls.
    With tails wagging, many of the smaller dogs were happy to say ‘hi&r
  • Evacuated residents begin to return home as B.C. wildfires ease

    Evacuated residents begin to return home as B.C. wildfires ease
    B.C. residents are beginning to be allowed back to their properties as wildfire evacuation orders are downgraded in several parts of the province, including Clinton and Summerland.
    But the true scale of devastation is still unknown, with the government releasing only preliminary numbers, such as that 150 “structures” have been lost in the Summerland area. This loose definition that does not make it clear how many homes have burned down.
    The local regional district was the first to pr
  • PHOTOS: High-flying performers at Chilliwack Flight Fest

    PHOTOS: High-flying performers at Chilliwack Flight Fest
    Thousands of people filled the Chilliwack Airport for Canada’s longest running free air show on the weekend.
    Several aerobatic performers took to the skies at Chilliwack Flight Fest on Sunday (Aug. 16).
    The show featured the return of Yellow Thunder (David and Drew Watson), Ross Granley, Kyle Fowler and others. Other pilots included Kevin Maher who flew his red biplane – a restored 1936 Stearman – above the crowds that afternoon.
    The event also featured the ticketed Hangar Part
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  • 3 Kelowna restaurants make OpenTable’s Top 100 outdoor dining list

    3 Kelowna restaurants make OpenTable’s Top 100 outdoor dining list
    There’s something about dining outdoors under the summer sun in the Okanagan, and OpenTable couldn’t agree more after listing three Kelowna restaurants on its Top 100 list for restaurants with outdoor dining.
    ​Home Block at Cedar Creek Estate Winery, Kin & Folk Kelowna, and Old Vines Restaurant made the list this year, finishing with a 4.8 and two 4.7 star ratings, respectively. Home Block received 420 votes, Old Vines Restaurant received 468 votes, while Kin & Folk Kel
  • Postal service resumes in Clinton as Pear Lake fire holds at 160,315 hectares

    Postal service resumes in Clinton as Pear Lake fire holds at 160,315 hectares
    As of Tuesday morning (Aug. 18), the Pear Lake wildfire near Clinton was estimated at 160,315 hectares and was still burning Out of Control.
    Residents of Clinton and the surrounding area have been informed that as of Wednesday (Aug. 19), the Clinton post office will reopen. Anyone who arranged to have their mail forwarded during the evacuation can cancel the arrangement using the conformation number they were given when they set up forwarding.
    Residents are asked to please be patient while emplo
  • B.C. food bank delivers food, supplies to wildfire evacuees

    B.C. food bank delivers food, supplies to wildfire evacuees
    St. Joseph’s Food Bank in Mission recently delivered 4,500 pounds of food and supplies to families affected by wildfires.
    The donation was made to the Sq’éwqel (Seabird Island Band) Emergency Support Services last week, with food bank staff bringing a van full of supplies to the wildfire reception centre last Friday (Aug. 14).
    On behalf of the First Nation and evacuees, Sq’éwqel extended gratitude to the Mission food bank on social media for their willingness to s
  • Abbotsford man named top 25 immigrant of 2026

    Abbotsford man named top 25 immigrant of 2026
    Poshak Sachdeva is no stranger to provincial awards, but now the Abbotsford resident is being celebrated on the national stage as one of the top 25 immigrants of the year.
    Born in India, Sachdeva came to Canada when he was 18 to attend university in B.C.This massive life change was not something he had dreamed of doing and was the result of pressure from his parents.
    “They believed it would offer me opportunities I could not find back home,” said Sachdeva.
    “Looking back, they s
  • 229 impaired driving bans issued on B.C. highways so far this summer

    229 impaired driving bans issued on B.C. highways so far this summer
    B.C. Highway Patrol says its 2026 Summer Impaired Driving Campaign saw “significantly fewer” bans, but it wasn’t just because B.C. drivers were doing a better job of driving sober.
    Police issued 229 impaired driving prohibitions during the 2026 Summer Impaired Driving Campaign, which ran from June 15 to July 31. Eighteen of those bans were related to drugs.
    It’s “significantly less” than the 2025 campaign, in which 626 prohibitions were issued.
    But police say
  • Victoria rescue centre sends helicopter to pluck patient from cruise ship north of Tofino

    Victoria rescue centre sends helicopter to pluck patient from cruise ship north of Tofino
    A passenger airlifted from a cruise ship in the Salish Sea 52 nautical miles northwest of Tofino was taken to hospital in Greater Victoria.
    The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria responded to a request for a medical evacuation of an ill passenger from cruise ship Ovation of the Seas on Sunday, Aug. 9, sending in a CH-149 Cormorant helicopter and a CC-295 Kingfisher airplane.The Cormorant and Kingfisher aircraft are the rescue centre’s primary means for aviation and marine search
  • THE MOJ: B.C. Lions make statement with big win over Calgary

    THE MOJ: B.C. Lions make statement with big win over Calgary
    LET’S MAKE A STATEMENT: B.C.’s 30-26 win in Calgary, coupled with the Saskatchewan Roughriders 26-19 loss in Hamilton, has suddenly tightened the standings in the CFL’s West Division. Edmonton is in first place with a 7-3 record with the Riders next at 6-3. Winnipeg is in third with a 5-4 mark followed by B.C. at 4-5 and Calgary at 4-6. A win by the Lions and they pull to within a game of the Riders while a loss puts them at three back with only eight games left to play. It&rsq
  • Area Restriction Order issued for Ainslie Creek wildfire, burning near Highway 1 in Fraser Canyon

    Area Restriction Order issued for Ainslie Creek wildfire, burning near Highway 1 in Fraser Canyon
    While the historic Alexandra Lodge in the Fraser Canyon appears to have been spared from the Ainslie Creek wildfire, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) reports that the fire has moved downslope towards Highway 1 south of the Alexandra Tunnel.
    Minimal growth was observed in other parts of the fire on Monday (Aug. 17). As of Tuesday morning the fire was estimated at 65,310 hectares.
    Improved visibility on Tuesday will allow for increased aviation support in areas of difficult terrain that are inaccessible
  • Area Restriction Order issued in response to Ainslie Creek wildfire

    Area Restriction Order issued in response to Ainslie Creek wildfire
    While the historic Alexandra Lodge in the Fraser Canyon appears to have been spared from the Ainslie Creek wildfire, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) reports that the fire has moved downslope towards Highway 1 south of the Alexandra Tunnel.
    Minimal growth was observed in other parts of the fire on Monday (Aug. 17). As of Tuesday morning the fire was estimated at 65,310 hectares.
    Improved visibility on Tuesday will allow for increased aviation support in areas of difficult terrain that are inaccessible
  • Fundraiser launched for camp near Chilliwack disrupted by broken water main

    Fundraiser launched for camp near Chilliwack disrupted by broken water main
    A fundraiser has been launched after a broken water main cancelled operations at a camp near Cultus Lake.
    The damaged water main was discovered at Stillwood Camp on Friday (Aug. 14) when someone noticed water rising from the dirt.
    “It came out of the ground pretty quick,” said David Seeley, executive director for Stillwood Camp, in an interview. “It was pretty catastrophic and bubbling up through the ground so we saw it pretty quick.”
    They shut off the water system, but t
  • Head outside to browse and buy bargain books at Chilliwack Rotary sale

    Head outside to browse and buy bargain books at Chilliwack Rotary sale
    Get ready to shop for books outside while supporting community projects in Chilliwack.
    The Rotary Club of Chilliwack’s annual Outdoor Book Sale will be happening on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 44870 Wolfe Rd., beside the Townsend Park playing fields.
    “We expect we will have 40,000-50,000 books on display with ample access for everyone. The thousands of children’s books will be a highlight, (plus) some really old and rare books, and lots of CDs, videos, and records,” said Rotaria
  • B.C. foster care student earns $85K in scholarships

    B.C. foster care student earns $85K in scholarships
    For Madison-Lynn Perreault, getting accepted into UBC’s nursing program was only one milestone in a high school career filled with advocacy, volunteering and community work.This recent Surrey school graduate is heading to UBC in September after earning $85,000 in scholarships and bursaries, an achievement she hopes will inspire young people from foster care that post-secondary education is within reach.Perreault has had many obstacles growing up, but instead of viewing them negatively, she
  • Volunteers clean up 13K cubic feet of trash from Hope trail

    Volunteers clean up 13K cubic feet of trash from Hope trail
    After multiple community cleanup events, hundreds of man-hours, and a dozen large dumpsters filled to the brim, Flood Falls has returned to the natural beauty it once was.
    This massive volunteer movement was spearheaded by Ryan Smith, who runs the Hope Community Cleanup Society Facebook group.
    He said that getting rid of the homeless camps and dumping grounds that have taken over part of the Flood Falls trail network has been a goal of his for years.However, this wasn’t an easy task, with
  • UPDATE: More Summerland residents can return home amid Bald Range wildfire

    UPDATE: More Summerland residents can return home amid Bald Range wildfire
    UPDATE 8 a.m.
    Some Summerland residents are getting the chance to go home on Tuesday morning.
    At 7 a.m. on Aug. 18, the District of Summerland said residents who reside in Summerland proper – West of Highway 97, up to and including a portion of Cartwright Avenue, a portion of Haddrell Avenue (south of Dale Meadows Road) – have had their evacuation order downgraded.
    However, the following properties are executed from the change and remain on evacuation order, meaning the resident can&
  • Nearly 100 firefighters remain at Bradley Creek wildfire complex along Westside Road

    Nearly 100 firefighters remain at Bradley Creek wildfire complex along Westside Road
    Despite both ‘being held’, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) continues to have a large presence at the Bradley Creek and Quilpituk Creek wildfires.
    On Monday, BCWS had 90 firefighters, four helicopters, and 10 pieces of heavy equipment on scene between the two blazes.
    At this time, the Bradley Creek blaze still has one evacuation order issued by the Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) and two evacuation alerts, one from OKIB and one from the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO).
    At the Quilpi
  • Wind could increase fire behaviour at Bald Range blaze close to Summerland

    Wind could increase fire behaviour at Bald Range blaze close to Summerland
    The Bald Range wildfire continues to burn, 11 days since it was discovered.
    The blaze, which stands at 21,391 hectares as of Tuesday morning (Aug. 18), continues to experience the most fire activity on the northwestern flank.
    In its update on Monday night, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) and the District of Summerland confirmed that 150 structures have been destroyed or damaged by the blaze.
    “That is both Area F and also Summerland proper,” said Statt. “Bas
  • UPDATE: 4 people, pets safely airlifted from Johnson Creek wildfire as evacuation order continues near Beaton

    UPDATE: 4 people, pets safely airlifted from Johnson Creek wildfire as evacuation order continues near Beaton
    Four people and two pets have been evacuated by helicopter from the Johnson Creek wildfire as properties near the rural community of Beaton remain on evacuation order along the Incomappleux Forest Service Road (FSR) and Fish River Road.
    The City of Revelstoke issued the order at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, on behalf of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District’s Area B, and on the advice of BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
    Three Incomappleux FSR properties (3211, 3227 and 3730) and two Fish River Ro
  • UPDATE: Around 150 structures damaged or destroyed in Bald Range Wildfire

    UPDATE: Around 150 structures damaged or destroyed in Bald Range Wildfire
    UPDATE: (6:30 p.m.)
    The first updates on damage from the Bald Range wildfire have been released by the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and District of Summerland.Summerland CAO Graham Statt shared during the nightly RDOS live update that about 150 structures had been damaged or destroyed by the wildfire.“That is both Area F and also Summerland proper,” said Statt. “Based on the data I’ve seen so far, approximately 40 structures damaged or destroyed in Summerland
  • E-cigarette maker JUUL Labs appeals B.C. court’s class action certification

    E-cigarette maker JUUL Labs appeals B.C. court’s class action certification
    E-cigarette maker JUUL Labs and tobacco conglomerate Altria Group, owner of Philip Morris USA, are appealing the B.C. Supreme Court’s certification of a class action lawsuit alleging the companies deceptively marketed e-cigarettes as a safe alternative to smoking.
    The case was brought by representative plaintiffs Owen Mann-Campbell and Robert Osborn in 2019, one year after e-cigarettes became legal in Canada.
    The pair claim JUUL and Altria are liable for negligence, unjust enrichment, brea
  • PHOTOS: Symphony in the Park returns to Abbotsford

    PHOTOS: Symphony in the Park returns to Abbotsford
    The annual Symphony in the Park returned to Mill Lake Park for a night of family entertainment on Friday, Aug. 14.
    The event featured a professional symphony orchestra (including members of the Abbotsford Youth Orchestra) performing a program that blended classical favourites with popular hits.
    The evening’s musical lineup included Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro Overture, a movement from Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto featuring trumpeter Mark D’Angelo, Viva La Vida, Superman March
  • PHOTOS: Abbotsford car show raises funds for hospice society

    PHOTOS: Abbotsford car show raises funds for hospice society
    The Abbotsford Hospice and Grief Support Society held the sixth annual Horsepower for Hospice Cruise-in on Sunday, Aug. 16.
    The event ran along Essendene Avenue in the historic downtown core. All vehicle makes and models were on display.
    The event also included food trucks, live music, and face-painting and games for the kids.
  • Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society in Summerland burnt down due to wildfire

    Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society in Summerland burnt down due to wildfire
    When the Bald Range Wildfire swiftly approached Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (IWRS) in Summerland, Eva Hartmann gathered all the animals and evacuated.
    Hartmann and Jonathan Laumer, co-founders of IWRS, shared the daunting experience on Facebook.
    “When we could feel the heat and hear the forest ablaze while ashes were raining from the skies, there was no time to pack anything besides the animals and ourselves.”
    “On our security cameras we could only watch the entire

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