• Canada to stop directly financing fossil-fuel projects abroad, with some exceptions

    Canada to stop directly financing fossil-fuel projects abroad, with some exceptions
    Policy applies to extraction, production and marketing of crude oil, natural gas or thermal coalThe post Canada to stop directly financing fossil-fuel projects abroad, with some exceptions appeared first on Abbotsford News.
  • 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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  • B.C. student cycles 270 km, raises $7.7K for wildfire evacuees

    B.C. student cycles 270 km, raises $7.7K for wildfire evacuees
    The recent wildfires in the Okanagan inspired a Lake Country resident currently living two provinces over to help evacuees from a distance.Since July 31, the Bradley Creek, Quilpituk Creek, and Bald Range fires combined have burned more than 25,000 hectares, with the majority burned at Bald Range.
    Seeing the devastation from the fires reminded Lake Country resident and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) student Ains Reid of being on evacuation alert due to the McDougall Creek wildfire complex in 2023.
    “W
  • One injured in Langley City crash involving fire vehicle and pickup

    One injured in Langley City crash involving fire vehicle and pickup
    One person was sent to hospital after a Langley City fire vehicle and a pickup truck collided on Sunday afternoon.
    Around 5:22 p.m. Aug. 16, Langley RCMP responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 203 St. and Fraser Highway that involved a Langley Fire Rescue Service fire apparatus and a pickup truck.
    Preliminary findings indicate that the fire apparatus was responding to a service call with its emergency lights and sirens activated and was proceeding through the i
  • Abbotsford Canucks hosting preseason games for first time ever

    Abbotsford Canucks hosting preseason games for first time ever
    Preseason games has never been a part of the Abbotsford Canucks vocabulary, but that all changes next month.For the first time ever, the AHL club hosts a pair of preseason games inside the Rogers Forum against the Calgary Wranglers.
    Games are set for Sunday, Sept. 27 and Monday, Sept. 28. The Sept. 27 game begins at 6 p.m., while the Sept. 28 game has a special start time of 1 p.m.
    Preseason hockey is coming HOME!
    Tickets are ON SALE NOW for our first-ever preseason games at Rogers Forum on Sept
  • No charges against Langley RCMP over October 2025 death

    No charges against Langley RCMP over October 2025 death
    No actions will be taken against Langley RCMP members involved in an October 2025 incident in which a man suffered a cardiac arrest.
    Just after 4 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2025, police were called to an apartment in the 19800-block of 54 Avenue for a person running up and down a hallway, trying residents’ doors and causing a disturbance. Police found the man in medical distress and called for paramedics, according to the details of the investigation by the Independent Investigations Office (IIO).
    Th
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  • Use of ATV in Okanagan backcountry reignites concerns over encampments amid fire risk

    Use of ATV in Okanagan backcountry reignites concerns over encampments amid fire risk
    An instance of someone driving an ATV on back country roads in the Okanagan has sparked fear of wildfires setting the backcountry ablaze.
    On Sunday night, Aug. 11, a trail camera set up by the Okanagan Forest Task Force (OFTF) captured an ATV travelling down Postill Lake Road around three to four kilometres from the road’s start. Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem, but the B.C. government has prohibited the use of off-road vehicles on Crown land until Oct. 9, as dry conditions are
  • Un-baa-lievable: Lamb fleeing Summerland wildfire rescued by firefighters

    Un-baa-lievable: Lamb fleeing Summerland wildfire rescued by firefighters
    A lamb trying to escape the flames from the Summerland wildfire hitched a ride with a member of the B.C. Conservation Officer Service.
    The Conservation Officer Service posted the rescue story on Facebook.
    “Firefighters working in the area rescued a domestic lamb and turned it over to a member of the B.C. Conservation Officer Service,” reads the post.
    “The unusual passenger even spent part of the trip in the truck’s prisoner seat, making for a memorable photo and a positiv
  • 32 orphaned raccoons prepare for the wild at B.C. rehab centre

    32 orphaned raccoons prepare for the wild at B.C. rehab centre
    They are being bottle-fed, tucked into incubators, given stuffed animals and challenged to find hidden food, all in preparation for one goal: getting back into the wild.
    The BC SPCA Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC) in Metchosin is currently caring for 32 young raccoons.
    Most arrived alone or with siblings after their parents were killed by human-related incidents like vehicle strikes. Some also had treatable eye issues, while a few suffered minor injuries following dog attacks.
    The r
  • Environment Canada rolls out new alert system for thunderstorms, tornadoes

    Environment Canada rolls out new alert system for thunderstorms, tornadoes
    Environment Canada says its new weather alert system will help to better target notifications to a more precise location.
    Forecasters are now using a “polygon” system for thunderstorm and tornado warnings to trigger alert notifications to people along the weather system’s route.
    It was rolled out Aug. 11.
    That same day, Alberta was the first to receive one of these new targeted alerts, Jonathan Bau, senior meteorologist with Environment Canada, told Black Press Media.
    Environme
  • Abbotsford businesses get $1.95 million to protect against tariffs

    Abbotsford businesses get $1.95 million to protect against tariffs
    Amid the ongoing threats of tariffs and other trade obstacles, three Abbotsford businesses have been handed federal funding to sustain key commercial sectors.
    Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson recently made this announcement in Burnaby, where he said the government was giving money to 24 B.C. companies.
    Among the recipients were One Degree Organic Foods, Dynamic Fenestration, and Longboard Architectural Products, all of which are based in Abbotsford.
    One Degree Organic Foods r
  • Snowbird RV Show and Sale returning to Abbotsford

    Snowbird RV Show and Sale returning to Abbotsford
    Western Canada’s biggest recreational vehicle event of the fall returns to Abbotsford’s Tradex from Sept. 17 to 20.
    The 31st annual Snowbird RV Show and Sale brings hundreds of RVs, established dealers, industry experts and outdoor lifestyle exhibitors under one roof with more than 120,000 square feet of activity.
    The event is designed for both experienced RVers and first-time buyers and is a chance to learn more about the ins and outs of the industry ahead of the upcoming travel sea
  • Author casts net to solve B.C. 56-year ‘Free Willy’ orca mystery

    Author casts net to solve B.C. 56-year ‘Free Willy’ orca mystery
    The plot of the ’90s feel-good movie Free Willy, about a young boy who helps a captive orca escape back into the wild, might sound far-fetched; but as the saying goes, truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.
    Greater Victoria has its own ‘Free Willy’ tale — a coastal mystery shrouded in the fog for more than five decades.
    In 1970, five killer whales were captured in Metchosin’s Pedder Bay. Months later, two of them escaped, their getaway made possible by a person &
  • 3 out of control fires burning in the North Island

    3 out of control fires burning in the North Island
    Several new wildfires have been recorded in the North Island region.
    14 wildfires are burning in the region as of Aug. 17. However, the BC Wildfire Service notes all of them as under a hectare. The majority of them are also classified as being held or under control. Three of them are out of control.
    V91619 (Bonanza Lake) is just south of Port McNeill. Currently listed at 0.009 hectares, the suspected cause is lightning. The fire was discovered on Aug. 14.
    Another out-of-control fire is northwest
  • Ainslie Creek wildfire threatens historic Alexandra Lodge in Fraser Canyon

    Ainslie Creek wildfire threatens historic Alexandra Lodge in Fraser Canyon
    The Ainslie Creek wildfire in the Fraser Canyon is burning in terrain directly above the Alexandra Lodge, threatening the historic structure, parts of which date back to 1864.
    BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) reports that the fire is continuing to burn during the day, while burning more intensely and moving more quickly through the night due to downslope winds.
    It has now moved into the area above Chapman’s Bar in the Fraser River. Alexandra Lodge sits on the east side of Highway 1 between Chapm
  • UPDATE: Evacuation order continues for rural Beaton properties, amid Johnson Creek wildfire

    UPDATE: Evacuation order continues for rural Beaton properties, amid Johnson Creek wildfire
    Five properties near the rural community of Beaton remain on evacuation order along the Incomappleux Forest Service Road (FSR) and Fish River Road, due to the growing Johnson Creek wildfire.
    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 Road properties (2728 and 2855) have been asked
  • Calling all paws: Dogs wanted in White Rock for 91st birthday love

    Calling all paws: Dogs wanted in White Rock for 91st birthday love
    Attention White Rock and South Surrey dog guardians: your fur babies are wanted for a very special— and a very pawsitive — birthday request.
    A man posted in a local community group on social media about his mom, Ruth, who is turning 91 on Tuesday (Aug. 18), and how she’d love nothing better than to have some canine cuddles and ‘hellos’ for her birthday.
    “My mother is wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life and she misses her dog that passed away a couple of
  • Twin Lakes wildfire under control

    Twin Lakes wildfire under control
    The 13-hectare Twin Lakes wildfire west of Hemlock Valley and east of Mission is under control.
    The blaze was discovered at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 7, approximately 25 km northeast of Stave Falls, near Twin Bridges and Statlu Creek. The fire is also north of Dickson Lake, a water source for Mission and Abbotsford.
    The fire was listed as out of control for almost a week before BC Wildfire Service changed its status to “being held” on Thursday (Aug. 13).
    As of the latest update
  • 18-year-old ticketed for excessive speeding on Hwy. 1 in Abbotsford

    18-year-old ticketed for excessive speeding on Hwy. 1 in Abbotsford
    Abbotsford police disciplined an 18-year-old after he was allegedly travelling at nearly twice the speed limit with alcohol in his system on Sunday morning (Aug. 16).According to a social media post from the Abbotsford Police Department, a 2023 Hyundai Genesis was spotted “at a very high rate of speed” at approximately 6:20 a.m. in the ​ Whatcom Road and Highway 1 area.
    After merging onto the highway, police say the Genesis was clocked travelling at 191 km/h in a 100 km/h zone.
  • No injuries reported after shooting in Abbotsford

    No injuries reported after shooting in Abbotsford
    No injuries were reported after a shooting in Abbotsford on Saturday (Aug. 15).
    According to the Abbotsford Police Department’s weekend recap, a home was shot at in the 2100 block of Enderby Street.
    Police said investigators are working to determine the circumstances and motive surrounding the shooting, but they are “unclear at this time”.
    Follow-up work related to the overnight shooting continued for officers on Sunday (Aug. 16).
  • North end of Westside Road reopens amid Vernon’s Bradley Creek wildfire

    North end of Westside Road reopens amid Vernon’s Bradley Creek wildfire
    As some more evacuation orders were downgraded to alerts on Sunday night (Aug. 16) at the Bradley Creek wildfire, the north end of Westside Road also reopened.
    Westside Road from Highway 97 (Vernon) to Simla Road reopened at 9 p.m. on Sunday night as residents were able to return home.However, the entirety of the road isn’t open yet as Westside Road remains closed in both directions from Komasket Road to Simla Road for an 8.1 kilometre stretch.
    At this time, one evacuation order and two ev
  • Around 500 personnel continues to battle Bald Range wildfire in Summerland

    Around 500 personnel continues to battle Bald Range wildfire in Summerland
    BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) crews are continuing to battle the Bald Range wildfire on Monday, Aug. 17.
    In a video update on Sunday, Aug. 16, BCWS incident commander Hugh Murdoch said the fire is continuing to move west, where it will turn into a “more traditional fire fight.”
    Overnight, ground crews continued to build guard and hold established control lines in the northwest part of the blaze. Structure protection crews also worked throughout the night.
    On Sunday, 13 helicopters combi
  • More evacuation orders downgraded to alerts for Bradley Creek wildfire

    More evacuation orders downgraded to alerts for Bradley Creek wildfire
    An evacuation order for several properties in Area “B” of the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) has been downgraded to evacuation alert as of 6 p.m. Sunday (Aug. 16).
    Residents who can now begin their return home include those at 570, 576, 590, 610, 614, 620, 640, 644, 664, 668, and 678 Irish Creek Road.
    The following properties are still on evacuation alert:
    17 and 65 Cain Road;
    131, 252, 351, 425, 485, 631, and 635 Nashwito Road;
    10, 15, 50, and 93 Banks Road;
    79, 305, 311
  • Bald Range fire: Orders downgraded for some, alerts issued for others, Highway 97 reopened for all

    Bald Range fire: Orders downgraded for some, alerts issued for others, Highway 97 reopened for all
    More Summerland residents are able to return home, more regional district properties are on evacuation alert, and Highway 97 has reopened 24/7 to all traffic between Penticton and Peachland.
    As of noon on Sunday, the District of Summerland downgraded an evacuation order to an evacuation alert for properties east of Highway 97 — McDouglad Road and South, as well as for properties in Trout Creek on the west side of Highway 97.
    This is the second group of people allowed to return in what offi
  • VIDEO: Song about Summerland fire debuts at charity event

    VIDEO: Song about Summerland fire debuts at charity event
    An encounter with the wildfires that ravaged the Summerland area has inspired a song of hope that made its debut at the RibFest charitable fundraiser in Langley, the result of a collaboration by two Rotary Club members.
    “There is no home/when there is no home/But I feel a kinship/Even though I’m all alone,” says the lyrics to “The Summerland Song.”Langley Rotarian and lyricist Robin McIntosh was inspired to write and produce the song based on fellow Rotarian Jami Wa
  • Ainslie Creek wildfire burns to Alexandra Tunnel in Fraser Canyon

    Ainslie Creek wildfire burns to Alexandra Tunnel in Fraser Canyon
    The Ainslie Creek wildfire, between Highway 1 in the Fraser Canyon, Highway 5 (Coquihalla), and Highway 8, was estimated at 65,086 hectares as of Sunday morning (Aug. 16) and is still burning out of control.
    Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon remains closed between Toll Road (Yale) and Aspen Road (south of Boston Bar), with no estimated date of reopening. Highways 5 and 8 are still open, but could close suddenly and with little notice. For up-to-date highway closure information, visit DriveBC.
  • Multiple planned ignitions scheduled for Pear Lake fire near Clinton

    Multiple planned ignitions scheduled for Pear Lake fire near Clinton
    The Pear Lake wildfire near Clinton received some precipitation on Saturday, but it is still burning out of control, and as of Sunday morning (Aug. 16) was estimated at 159,317 hectares.
    BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) says that while Saturday’s precipitation will have a positive impact in the short-term, it comes after a prolonged period of drought in the area, meaning fuels will quickly dry out and be more susceptible to ignition.
    The region is moving into a period of stable dry and hot weath
  • Visitor survey looks at economic, environmental value of protecting Cultus Lake

    Visitor survey looks at economic, environmental value of protecting Cultus Lake
    A survey for Cultus Lake visitors will help a preservation society and local governments make decisions about future investments in the lake’s health.
    The Cultus Lake Stewardship Society is partnering with researchers at UBC Okanagan on a study examining the economic and environmental value of protecting Cultus Lake, said society chair Coralea Towler.
    Cultus Lake visitors are invited to participate in the online survey which asks them about their visits to the lake, including their activit

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