• ‘Last Logging Show’ earns B.C. author national non-fiction writing award

    A book that aims to show both sides of the logging industry and the conflict that ensues from it has now won an award.
    Aaron Williams is an author and also a third-generation British Columbia logger who returned to the forests of Haida Gwaii to witness what he calls a way of life in the “grip of change.”
    Wilfrid Laurier University has named Williams the winner of its 2025 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction for his book The Last Logging Show: A Forestry Family at the End of
  • In the Supreme Court of British Columbia: No. NEW-S-S254559

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    In the Supreme Court of British Columbia
    Between:
    TIP FLEET SERVICES CANADA LTD.
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    7 OCEAN TRANSPORT LTD. and AMANINDER SIDHU
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    TAKE NOTICE THAT on October 22, 2025 an order was made for service on you of a Notice of Civil Claim, an Amended Notice of Civil Claim, the Affidavit of Amrit Mangat, the Affidavit of Wendi Majic, the Affidavit of Michaela Hillery, the Notice of App
  • RCMP search for wanted man known to frequent Mission, Surrey and Maple Ridge

    Police are searching for a 28-year-old man with outstanding charges known to frequent Mission, Maple Ridge, and Surrey.
    According to a news release from Mission RCMP, William Frederick Beale removed his ankle monitor and left a recovery house in Surrey after he was granted a release order in a bail hearing.
    The order required Beale to stay at the recovery house with the ankle monitor but he left days after his release and hasn’t been found since.
    Police say he is wanted on multiple arrest
  • Abbotsford running club hits the pavement to fight food insecurity

    Locals will be strapping on their running or walking shoes on Dec. 16 to help ensure fewer people have to worry about being able to put food on the table in the new year.
    The Abbotsford Trail Running Club is inviting the public to be part of the inclusive walking and running fundraiser, which sends all of the proceeds to the Archway Food Bank.
    Food insecurity has been a rising problem in this country for quite a while now, with Statistics Canada reporting that there was a 5.3 per cent increase i
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  • Rockslides close Flood Hope Road and Exit 170 in Hope

    Several rockslides in Hope have closed Exit 170 and Flood Hope Road in both directions at Richmond Hill.
    Hope RCMP were on scene Wednesday night, Dec. 10, after receiving calls about the rockslides, and pooling water, in the Richmond Hill area. According to police, a vehicle got caught in the slide but its occupants managed to safely escape.
    The rockslide could be heard by residents in the area who described it as either a big, loud, noise or very loud rumbling.For updates on the road visit hope
  • Landslide closes Flood Hope Road and Exit 170 in Hope

    A landslide in Hope has closed Exit 170 and Flood Hope Road in both directions at Richmond Hill.
    Hope RCMP were on scene Wednesday night, Dec. 10, after receiving calls about the landslide, which brought down large debris like rocks, and pooling water, in the Richmond Hill area. According to police, a vehicle got caught in the slide but its occupants managed to safely escape.
    The slide could be heard by residents in the area who described it as either a big, loud, noise or very loud rumbling. Th
  • Rainfall warnings end for Fraser Valley as road closures remain in place

    Rainfall drenched the Fraser Valley on Wednesday (Dec. 10) and road closures remain in place throughout the region.
    Environment Canada’s rainfall warnings have ended after 134.2 mm of rain were recorded at Hope Airport, 91.8 mm in Agassiz and 86.2 mm in Abbotsford yesterday.Closures to highways remain in place, including almost all highways near Hope and Agassiz. The Sumas Border crossing is currently closed southbound to all vehicle traffic, according to the Abbotsford Police Department.H
  • B.C. Indigenous leader turns to animation to oppose salmon farm ban

    The Deputy Chief Councillor of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation is leading a campaign against the federal government’s plan to phase out open-net salmon farming in British Columbia, warning it poses a serious threat to his community’s economic future.
    Isaiah Robinson, who also serves as CEO of the Nation’s Development Corporation, has launched a series of animated short films to challenge what he calls “politically motivated” misinformation surrounding aquaculture.
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  • FBI release new photo of former Canadian Olympian on its 10 most-wanted list

    A new photo has been released of Canadian Olympic snowboarder-turned accused drug trafficker Ryan James Wedding by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States.
    The FBI believes the new photo of Wedding, one of their 10 most wanted fugitives, was taken in Mexico this past summer.
    The 44-year-old is wanted for allegedly running and participating in a transnational drug trafficking operation that, according to the FBI, routinely shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Columbia, t
  • How to keep your pets safe (and warm) this winter

    As winter settles in and the temperatures drop, it’s the perfect time to check in on our furry family members. Dogs and cats may love a little fresh air, but cold weather brings real risks—frostbite, hypothermia, and even exposure to dangerous substances like antifreeze.
    With busy days and routines, it’s easy to underestimate just how fast the cold can affect them. So consider this your friendly winter reminder: a little extra care goes a long way toward keeping your pets safe,
  • City of Abbotsford issues evacuation order for 371 properties due to flooding

    A state of local emergency has been declared by the City of Abbotsford and an evacuation order has been issued for 371 properties in the Sumas Prairie West area due to risk of flooding.
    The order was issued on Wednesday (Dec. 10) night and residents in the impacted areas must leave immediately. Evacuation alerts remain in place for Clayburn Village and Sumas Prairie East.The @City_Abbotsford has declared a local state of emergency and has issued an evacuation order due to flooding for the red ar
  • Fraser Valley rain easing, Nooksack to levels to decline by morning: Officials

    Officials say the rainfall has started to ease in the Fraser Valley, while the river flows in the Nooksack River are expected to peak at 10 p.m. and ease by early morning.
    The Emergency Management Ministry called for the urgent online update Wednesday night (Dec. 10) to address the flooding situation in the Fraser Valley, as well as road and highway closures. It came shortly after the Transportation and Transit Ministry urged drivers to avoid travel in the Fraser Valley, specifically in areas wh
  • Fraser Valley rain easing, Nooksack levels to decline by morning: Officials

    Officials say the rainfall has started to ease in the Fraser Valley, while the river flows in the Nooksack River are expected to peak at 10 p.m. and ease by early morning.
    The Emergency Management Ministry called for the urgent online update Wednesday night (Dec. 10) to address the flooding situation in the Fraser Valley, as well as road and highway closures. It came shortly after the Transportation and Transit Ministry urged drivers to avoid travel in the Fraser Valley, specifically in areas wh
  • UPDATE: Highways 1, 5 and 7 closed near Hope due to flooding, landslides

    Four highways were closed leading in and out of Hope by Wednesday evening, as heavy rains persisted in the region.
    Highway 7 was the first to close in the afternoon, when a landslide near the Haig Station hit the roadway. That closure runs between Highway 9 and Ross Road and assessment is expected on Dec. 11.
    Highway 1 was closed eastbound from Highway 9 to Hope. That closure was expected to be in effect until midnight.
    Highway 5 (Coquihalla) was also closed Wednesday evening, with an update exp
  • UPDATE: Highways 1, 3, 5 and 7 closed near Hope due to flooding, landslides

    Almost all highways were closed leading in and out of Hope by Wednesday evening, as heavy rains persisted in the region.
    Highway 7 was the first to close in the afternoon, when a landslide near the Haig Station hit the roadway. That closure runs between Highway 9 and Ross Road and assessment is expected on Dec. 11.
    Highway 1 was closed eastbound from Highway 9 to Hope. That closure was expected to be in effect until midnight.
    Highway 5 (Coquihalla) was also closed Wednesday evening, with an upda
  • Highways 1, 5 and 7 closed near Hope due to flooding, landslides

    Three highways were closed leading in and out of Hope by Wednesday evening, as heavy rains persisted in the region.
    Highway 7 was the first to close in the afternoon, when a landslide near the Haig Station hit the roadway. That closure runs between Highway 9 and Ross Road and assessment is expected on Dec. 11.
    Highway 1 was closed eastbound from Highway 9 to Hope. That closure was expected to be in effect until midnight.
    Highway 5 (Coquihalla) was also closed Wednesday evening, with an update ex
  • Drivers urged to avoid travel in Fraser Valley areas at risk for flooding

    The Ministry of Transportation and Transit has issued a travel advisory for areas in the Fraser Valley where there is a risk of flooding.
    People are asked to avoid travel unless necessary until the heavy rainfall passes and water levels subside.
    The ministry issued the advisory on Wednesday at about 7:15 p.m., following a day of heavy rainfall in areas like Hope, Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Mission.
    A portion of Highway 7 near Hope was closed due to a mudslide in the afternoon, and on social medi
  • 2 people sentenced in death of Maple Ridge man

    Two people have been sentenced for the homicide of a Maple Ridge man in 2023.
    Maple Ridge residents Kimberley Buitenweg and Joseph McWilliams were both sentenced to five years in prison on Monday, Dec. 8, for the manslaughter of Surinderjit “Jack” Singh.
    The court also imposed a 10-year firearms prohibition on the pair.
    Singh, 55, was discovered dead at 7:30 a.m. on March 4, 2023, in the 21800-block of 122 Avenue in Maple Ridge.
    Police and BC Emergency Health Services were called to
  • Flood precautions taken in Princeton

    Officials in Princeton are monitoring the river levels of the Tulameen and Similkameen Rivers in advance of an incoming atmospheric river.
    The town is monitoring the Tulameen River below Vuich Creek, the Similkameen River above Goodfellow Creek, the Pasayten River above Calcite Creek and the Similkameen River at Princeton, where the two rivers join.
    Some of these sites are already showing record high levels.
    “We are asking people to please stay away from the river and stream banks until th
  • Body found in Vernon identified months later as missing Penticton man

    A body found in Vernon earlier this summer has now been identified as a man missing from Penticton.
    The RCMP E Division says Mauricio Gudino-Figueroa was located deceased and his remains were only recently identified.
    “The investigation is with the Southeast District Major Crimes Unit (SED MCU) who are working with the BC Coroners Service in relation to this death investigation, it remains open and ongoing,” said Cpl. Brett Urano, division media relations officer. “We are still
  • Driver pleads guilty in pedestrian incident that killed Vernon teen

    Tears were shed as a Vernon man who fatally struck local teen Lynza Henke with his truck in a downtown crosswalk was sentenced for inattentive driving Wednesday afternoon.
    Gregg Veinpel pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle without due care and attention at the Vernon courthouse, which on Dec. 10 was filled with family and friends of 15-year-old Henke, who was fatally struck by Veinpel’s Ford F-150 while crossing Highway 97 at 30th Avenue on July 20, 2024.
    Crown counsel Margaret Cissell and
  • Evacuation alert issued for Clayburn Village, Sumas Prairie West

    The City of Abbotsford has issued its first evacuation orders for the ongoing flooding taking place throughout parts of the Fraser Valley.
    At approximately 4 p.m. on Wednesday (Dec. 10), the city announced that the areas of Clayburn Village and Sumas Prairie West are under an evacuation alert.
    Residents in these areas are encouraged to prepare for the possibility that they may need to suddenly leave their homes. Properties in the most imminent danger will receive hand-delivered notices from emer
  • Rainfall to continue as Fraser Valley in ‘dynamic’ potential flooding situation

    B.C.’s Emergency Management Minister Kelly Greene says parts of the province are in a “dynamic situation” amid the latest series of atmospheric rivers.
    Greene said the B.C. River Forecast Centre has upgraded several flood advisories, watches and warnings in the Lower Mainland. A warning is the highest category in B.C.
    “This means that river levels have exceeded banks, or will exceed them imminently. This could result in flooding in areas adjacent to rivers,” Greene
  • Update: Rockslide near Hope closes Hwy. 9 and Hwy. 7

    Update: 4:41 p.m.
    The rockslide near Hope has closed Highway 7 and Highway 9 in both directions.The road has been closed between Ross Road and the Highway 9 junction near Agassiz to assess the damage caused by the rocks.Updates to follow.
    Original:
    A rockslide has closed Highway 7 one km west of the Haig Scale near Hope.
    The rockslide took place Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 10, between the 7 Day Adventist Youth Camp Road and Ross Road.
    The road has been closed to assess the damage.
    This is a develo
  • BREAKING: Rockslide on Highway 7 near Hope

    A rockslide has occurred on Highway 7 near Hope.
    The rockslide took place Wednesday afternooon, Dec. 10, by the Haig Scale.
    Drivers should proceed with caution while travelling through the area.
    It is unknown if any injuries have occurred.
    This is a developing story. Watch this space for updates.
  • BREAKING: Rockslide closes Highway 7 near Hope

    A rockslide has closed Highway 7 one km west of the Haig Scale near Hope.
    The rockslide took place Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 10, between the 7 Day Adventis Youth Camp Road and Ross Road.
    The road has been closed to assess the damage.
    This is a developing story. Watch this space for updates.
  • VIDEO: New calf sighted with B.C.’s endangered orcas a ‘huge, welcome surprise’

    Christmas has come early for B.C.’s endangered southern resident killer whales.
    A newborn calf has been sighted with the social group known as K pod.
    “We are very excited about this discovery, since this is the first calf born into K pod since K45 Prosper in 2022,” said a social media post by Washington-based organization Orca Conservancy.
    The sighting was made Tuesday (Dec. 9) as the pod travelled southbound from Shoreline, Washington.
    Orca Conservancy’s director of deve
  • Abbotsford charity overwhelmed by number of rescued cats

    Abby Cat Daddy is hoping that some Fraser Valley homes are looking for a furry friend or two to join their families this holiday season to relieve the pressure on the local charity, which is dealing with an unprecedented number of cats in need.
    According to its founder, Logan Bryan, the Abbotsford non-profit is currently caring for a total of 98 cats, but this number is likely to grow even bigger in the coming weeks, putting more strain on the feline charity.
    To ensure the organization can keep
  • VIDEO: Vancouver FC to face ‘monster’ Cruz Azul at Concacaf Cup

    Upon learning his team will face Mexican powerhouse Cruz Azul in the Concacaf Champions Cup, Vancouver FC president Rob Friend described the match as “David versus Goliath” at a Tuesday night watch party in Langley at the Camp Beer Co. Craft brewery.
    “Who would have thought, you know, three and a half, four years ago, when we launched this club, that we’re [going to be] playing the monster of Cruz Azul,” Friend told the several dozen fans, players and team officials
  • B.C. First Nation denounces ‘Spirit Bear Pipeline’ name as offensive misuse of cultural symbol

    The Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation on B.C.’s central coast is condemning what it calls an “egregious” misuse of its protected cultural symbol, after an Alberta-based oil advocate launched a campaign to rename the cancelled Northern Gateway pipeline the Spirit Bear Pipeline.
    In a statement released Dec. 2, the Nation’s elected chief and council, alongside Hereditary Chiefs, denounced the unapproved use of the official mark “Spirit Bear” by Robbie Picard Media an

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