• Chiefs beat 49ers 31-20 to win Super Bowl 54

    Chiefs beat 49ers 31-20 to win Super Bowl 54
    Kansas City scores 21 unanswered points in fourth quarter
  • VIDEO: B.C. cathedral bells still ringing strong after 90 years of history

    VIDEO: B.C. cathedral bells still ringing strong after 90 years of history
    The bells of Victoria’s Christ Church Cathedral rang for an extended period on the morning of July 12 as the cathedral marked the 90th anniversary of its first ringing.
    Beginning at 9:30 a.m., members of the Cathedral Guild of Ringers performed a quarter peal — a 45-minute change-ringing performance involving 1,260 unique bell sequences.The 10 ringers – each assigned to a specific bell – used the same technique believed to have been used during the original performance wh
  • Security increased after vandalism incident at B.C. sand sculpture competition

    Security increased after vandalism incident at B.C. sand sculpture competition
    Parksville Beach Festival is increasing security on-site after suspected vandalism to several sculptures at the Quality Foods Sand Sculpting Competition over the weekend.
    Cheryl Dill, president of the Parksville Beach Festival Society, said the number of security guards has been doubled, as well as patrols by an additional company.
    “We have increased security and feel confident in the improvements so far,” Dill told the PQB News. “The cameras in the community park have been ver
  • B.C. Nurses’ Union to pause picket lines as mediation begins

    B.C. Nurses’ Union to pause picket lines as mediation begins
    In a gesture of “good faith,” the B.C. Nurses’ Union has agreed to pause picket lines as it enters mediated talks with the Health Employers’ Association of B.C., the union announced on Monday, July 13.
    Picket lines will be paused at the end of the day on Tuesday.
    Nurses’ union president Adriane Gear issued a statement saying the union is entering mediation with “cautious optimism” that it can reach terms to resolve members’ complaints on staff safe
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  • Abbotsford rugby players join BC Bears for national championships

    Abbotsford rugby players join BC Bears for national championships
    Just over a week after teams from all across B.C. battled it out in Abbotsford at the Provincial Regional Championships, the BC Bears have now selected some of the top performers for their U17 and U19 rosters at this year’s national competitions.
    Girls and boys squads in each division will be competing in Ontario from July 20 to 26, hoping to bring back some shiny new hardware.
    For the U17 teams, it’s the O’Neills Challenge Cup that’s up for grabs as both BC Bears squads
  • B.C. grants environmental assessment for sand mine near Prince George

    B.C. grants environmental assessment for sand mine near Prince George
    B.C. has issued an environmental assessment certificate for a new open-pit silica sand mine north of Prince George.
    The Vitreo Minerals-owned Angus Project, roughly 60 kilometres north of Prince George and 10 kilometres east of Bear Lake, is expected to generate $300 million in investment, creating 150 jobs during construction and 140 during operations.
    The type of sand produced by this mine is used in hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as fracking, to prop open the fractures created in
  • Abbotsford Cardinals drop two of three games, eye Road to Okotoks event

    Abbotsford Cardinals drop two of three games, eye Road to Okotoks event
    The Abbotsford Cardinals Premier Division team got in the win column for the first time this month, but the club’s struggles in July continued after they lost two of three games on Friday (July 10) and Saturday (July 11).
    The Cards hosted the top-ranked Langley Blaze at DeLair Park on Friday and managed just two hits a 3-0 loss.
    Langley got on the board in the second inning and added two more runs in the fourth to earn the win. Blaze starting pitcher Deven Simonovic pitched a complete game
  • Council to consider new ice arena at Abbotsford Exhibition Park

    Council to consider new ice arena at Abbotsford Exhibition Park
    A proposal from city staff calls for a new publicly funded ice arena at Abbotsford Exhibition Park.
    The plan, set to come before city council on Tuesday (July 14) for approval, would replace a prior proposal for a new arena to be built on private land with the city acting as an anchor tenant.
    The private-public partnership was among nine actions listed in the city’s Arena Services and Facilities Strategy approved by council in May 2025.
    The strategy provides a guideline for the city’
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  • Abbotsford loses 700 jobs, dropping employment rate by 0.4%

    Abbotsford loses 700 jobs, dropping employment rate by 0.4%
    After experiencing a substantial jump in unemployment in May, Abbotsford has managed to hold steady in June, maintaining the worst unemployment rate the city has seen in more than four years.
    Statistics Canada reported that 700 local jobs were lost last month, bringing the city to its lowest number of jobs since November 2025.As a result of these lost jobs, the local employment rate dropped from 61.5 per cent to 61.1 per cent. Abbotsford hasn’t seen a lower employment rate in almost two an
  • B.C. nurses expand strike to Vancouver Island as bargaining stalls

    B.C. nurses expand strike to Vancouver Island as bargaining stalls
    Picket lines expanded to Vancouver Island on July 12 as the British Columbia Nurses’ Union (BCNU) intensified job action after bargaining with health employers reached another impasse.
    Union members began picketing outside Victoria General Hospital early Sunday morning, with additional job action planned at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and Royal Jubilee Hospital.
    In an address to a large crowd of nurses waving flags and ringing bells outside the hospital, union president Adriane Gear
  • Specialty ‘custom cutters’ added to BC Timber Sales program

    Specialty ‘custom cutters’ added to BC Timber Sales program
    B.C.’s Forests ministry is expanding a program that allows value-added manufacturers to access BC Timber Sales logs to include specialty “custom cutters” who supply unique wood products to buyers around the world.
    These manufacturers supply wood for everything from specialty windows and doors to Japanese temples. But unlike other value-added manufacturers that use BC Timber Sales logs, these businesses don’t have their own mills.
    There are about 40 custom cutter companies
  • Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports B.C. shellfish industry

    Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports B.C. shellfish industry
    The Baynes Sound shellfish industry generates approximately $180 million in economic activity for the province, providing year-round jobs to rural and Indigenous communities and food security for the region.
    Thanks to upgrades made at Ocean Network Canada’s (ONC) Baynes Sound ocean observatory, the shellfish industry will be benefit from more comprehensive monitoring of the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (decrease in oxygen). Warming temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in
  • Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports BC shellfish industry

    Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports BC shellfish industry
    The Baynes Sound shellfish industry generates approximately $180 million in economic activity for the province, providing year-round jobs to rural and Indigenous communities and food security for the region.
    Thanks to upgrades made at Ocean Network Canada’s (ONC) Baynes Sound ocean observatory, the shellfish industry will be benefit from more comprehensive monitoring of the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (decrease in oxygen). Warming temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in
  • VIDEO: Vancouver FC out of Canadian championship

    VIDEO: Vancouver FC out of Canadian championship
    Vancouver FC has been eliminated from the TELUS Canadian Championship quarterfinals after back-to-back losses to CF Montréal.During game 2 at Stade Saputo on Sunday, July 13, Eagles were unable to exploit a man advantage after Montreal’s Efrain Morales was shown a second yellow card and sent off.
    Going into a scoreless second half, Montreal’s Brendan Craig sent a free kick curling past Callum Irving and into the net to make it 1-0 in the match.Montreal extended the lead to 2-0
  • Graeme Hutchison enters Abbotsford school trustee race

    Graeme Hutchison enters Abbotsford school trustee race
    Graeme Hutchison has become the fourth person to enter this fall’s Abbtosford school trustee race.
    Hutchison made the announcement in a press release on Sunday (July 12) night.
    He most recently ran in the 2025 Abbotsford school trustee byelection and placed fourth with 276 votes. Hutchison also ran as the NDP candidate for Abbotsford West in the provincial election in October 2024 and placed second with 7,255 votes.
    Hutchison is known to some in the community as a veteran soccer referee, b
  • Train strikes crashed car at Deroche rail crossing

    Train strikes crashed car at Deroche rail crossing
    No one was injured after a train struck a crashed car at a rail crossing in Deroche on Sunday (July 12).
    According to a news release from Mission RCMP, a witness called 911 at approximately 4 p.m. to report the initial crash at the Lougheed Highway and North Deroche Road crossing.
    “The car reportedly took the corner too fast, and collided with a train signal pole,” RCMP said.
    Two 18-year-olds — the driver and passenger — were uninjured and exited the vehicle. A freight tr
  • PHOTOS: Berry Fest takes to the streets of downtown Abbotsford

    PHOTOS: Berry Fest takes to the streets of downtown Abbotsford
    The annual Berry Fest took place in Abbotsford’s historic downtown core on Saturday, July 11.
    The event, held in the area of Essendene and Montrose avenues, featured a mix of entertainment, family-friendly activities, food and community fun.
    New activities included a Cooldown Corridor, the Reptile Guy, a rock wall and a sports zone.
    Returning for 2026 were a skate park, face-painting, a photo booth, the Fun Gym Bus, a sensory-friendly calm corner, Berry’s Backyard Games, an artisan m
  • Man presumed dead after falling from tube into Okanagan Lake

    Man presumed dead after falling from tube into Okanagan Lake
    West Kelowna RCMP is investigating after a man presumably drowned during an outing on the lake.At around 11:53 a.m. on Saturday, July 11, the 45-year-old man was thrown into Okanagan Lake and did not resurface.
    Following this, a search was conducted for the man on Okanagan Lake with the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) deploying its marine and air resources to help find him.
    During the evening of July 11, the search was suspended as authorities could not establish a reliable search are
  • Response continues as Fraser Canyon wildfires remain out of control

    Response continues as Fraser Canyon wildfires remain out of control
    BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) will be building a contingency fire guard in the Boston Bar and Canyon Alpine areas in the coming days in response to the Brunwick Complex wildfires, according to a notice from the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD).
    FVRD notified affected residents on Sunday (July 12) that BCWS will be building the guard “on or adjacent to your property”, beginning on Tuesday (July 14).
    The notice says the measure is aimed to increase community protection and reduce th
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 13: No matches Monday

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 13: No matches Monday
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    It is the first time since 1990 that all four semi-finalists are prior World Cup champions.
    There are no matches until Tuesday, when France takes on Spain in the semifinals in Dallas at 12 p.m. PT.
    England will take on Argentina on Wednesday at 12 p.m.
    If England’s Harry Kane scores Wednesday, he would be tied with England’s Gary Lineker’s record of scoring in four
    successive World Cup appear
  • Winners unveiled at B.C.’s international sand sculpting festival

    Winners unveiled at B.C.’s international sand sculpting festival
    The duo of Hanneke Supply and Helena Bangert took first place in the doubles category of the 2026 Quality Foods Sand Sculpting Competition in Parksville on July 12.
    The three-day competition in the community park drew 30 sand sculptors from all over Canada and the world to create their best representation of the ‘Beauties and Beasts’ theme within 30 hours.
    ‘Touched by the Beast’ by Supply and Bangert is about staying connected to nature, rather than a screen.
    It features
  • BC Wildfire says drone disrupted aerial operations at Brunswick Complex blaze

    BC Wildfire says drone disrupted aerial operations at Brunswick Complex blaze
    Amidst firefighting efforts in the massive Brunswick Complex wildfire, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) has put out an advisory reminding residents about the consequences of interfering with wildfire suppression efforts.
    The Brunswick Complex wildfire sits at a total 18,859 hectares as of Sunday, July 12.
    On July 11, BCWS shared on Facebook how suppression efforts have been effected from the opening of Highway 1.“We received multiple reports of drivers speeding, or stopping on the side of the hi
  • VIDEO: Vancouver Bandits wrap road trip with win in Edmonton

    VIDEO: Vancouver Bandits wrap road trip with win in Edmonton
    Vancouver Bandits ended their three-game road trip with an 112-98 win over the Stingers Saturday night in Edmonton.
    Bandits head coach Ransford Brempong said they “knew what had to be done.”
    “Winning isn’t easy,” Brempong observed. “We had to run, play defence and be tough. [Our] will was ready to do that.”
    Mychal Mulder drilled six three-pointers to lead the Bandits to victory.
    Mulder put up a season-high 25 points and went six-for-nine from downtown in
  • Bone appétit! Chilliwack Ribfest returns this summer

    Bone appétit! Chilliwack Ribfest returns this summer
    Meat lovers will unite when a barbecue festival returns to Chilliwack this summer.
    Chilliwack Ribfest is coming back to Vedder Park July 24-26 and will feature five award-winning ‘ribbers’: Rusty’s BBQ, Guerilla Q, Prairie Smoke N’ Spice, Truckin’ BBQ, and Gator BBQ.
    They will battle it out for the People’s Choice Rib Champion award, plus there are awards for best sauce, best ribs, and best in show.
    In addition to the low-and-slow barbecue options, there will
  • Surrey pedestrian hit by transit bus in overnight collision

    Surrey pedestrian hit by transit bus in overnight collision
    A man is currently in hospital with life-threatening injuries.
    In a release sent by the Surrey Police Service (SPS) states that an investigation is in process after a serious overnight collision occurred between a TransLink bus and a pedestrian.
    On July 11 at approximately 9:41 p.m., SPS officers said they responded to a report from BCEHS of a seriously injured pedestrian lying on the road at the intersection of 128 Street and 96 Avenue in Surrey.
    SPS says officers arrived on scene and located t
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, July 12: England and Argentina head to semi-finals

    WORLD CUP DAILY, July 12: England and Argentina head to semi-finals
    Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
    England and Argentina are heading to the semi-finals after defeating Norway and Switzerland, respectively.
    England’s Jude Bellingham scored both goals for his team, the first in the 45+2 minute and the second in the 93rd. England won 2-1 after extra time.
    Argentina also went to extra time during its match with Switzerland, as they were tied 1-1 at the end of regular time. Argentina scored two goals durin
  • QUIZ: Are you ready for a summer vacation?

    QUIZ: Are you ready for a summer vacation?
    Now that the school year is over and the hot summer weather has arrived, many Canadian families will enjoy summer vacations.
    Across the country, there is plenty to see and experience, including natural wonders, dynamic cities, unique festivals and celebrations and remote wilderness areas.
    How much do you know about Canada’s many remarkable attractions?
    Put your knowledge to the test with these 10 questions.
    Good luck.
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  • PHOTOS: Cyclists in Chilliwack ride in rain to raise funds for multiple sclerosis

    PHOTOS: Cyclists in Chilliwack ride in rain to raise funds for multiple sclerosis
    Cyclists rolled out into rainy and cool weather while taking part in a fundraiser for multiple sclerosis in Chilliwack on Saturday morning.
    The two-day MS Bike – Chilliwack event left Chilliwack Heritage Park on July 11.
    About 80 riders gathered for the fundraiser which was held for a second time in Chilliwack. It’s one of 11 rides across Canada.
    Participants ride at their own pace along one of three different routes on the first day – 30 km, 60 km, and 100 km – and every
  • Murder charge laid after motor vehicle incident in Vanderhoof

    Murder charge laid after motor vehicle incident in Vanderhoof
    A man has been charged with second-degree murder following a motor vehicle incident that triggered a shelter-in-place order in Vanderhoof on July 9.
    Keegan Donald Leigh, 39, was charged on July 10, Prince George RCMP said in a release.
    Police responded to the incident in the 1500 block of Loop Road, where they located a deceased man.
    Investigators say they believe it to be an isolated incident, with the accused and the victim, 38, known to each other.
    Police say Leigh will remain in custody unti
  • VIDEO: Vancouver Bandits hope to rebound from Calgary loss

    VIDEO: Vancouver Bandits hope to rebound from Calgary loss
    Not much went right for the Vancouver Bandits against Calgary Surge on Thursday night, suffering a 95-80 loss despite 21 points from Tevin Brown.
    Bandits trailed for most of the game, briefly leading by five in the first quarter.“We did [good] things in stints. We just didn’t do it consistently,” said Bandits head coach Ransford Brempong.
    Alongside his 21 points, Brown recorded five threes made and five rebounds.
    “It’s going to take discipline [to win]. [We] have to

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