• Russian athlete suspected of doping at PyeongChang Olympics

    The case could be an obstacle to Russia’s efforts to have the Russian team formally reinstatedThe post Russian athlete suspected of doping at PyeongChang Olympics appeared first on Abbotsford News.
  • Mitchell throws for 5 TDs as Tiger-Cats dump visiting B.C. Lions 41-27

    Mitchell throws for 5 TDs as Tiger-Cats dump visiting B.C. Lions 41-27
    Stop. Hammer time.
    The B.C. Lions ran into a buzzsaw Friday night, dropping a 41-27 decision to the host Hamilton Tiger-Cats in CFL action at Hamilton Stadium.
    Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell passed for 285 yards and five touchdowns for the Ticats (2-1), who got majors from Maximilian Mang (2), Kenny Lawler, Kiondre Smith, Kurleigh Gittens Jr. and Jake Doleaga. Kicker Marc Liegghio added five conversions.
    For the Lions (0-2), who were missing four wide receivers due to injury, Nathan Rourke tossed
  • UPDATE: Wildfire 4 km south of Lytton now 100 hectares

    UPDATE: Wildfire 4 km south of Lytton now 100 hectares
    Update, 7:11 p.m.
    The wildfire south of Lytton is now being reported as 100 hectares.
    The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) put out an update at 6:45 p.m. about the fire.
    Multiple BCWS crews are responding along with Lytton Fire and Rescue. Aerial resources and structure protection have also been deployed.
    The wildfire service says the fire is currently burning at Rank 4 and 5, meaning a highly to extremely vigorous surface fire with an organized crown fire, and moderate to long range spotting.
  • Lytton wildfire grows to 100 hectares, Highway 1 impacted

    Lytton wildfire grows to 100 hectares, Highway 1 impacted
    Update, 7:11 p.m.
    The blaze south of Lytton is now being reported as 100 hectares, as of a 6:45 p.m. update from the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
    Highway 1 is currently impacted with 116.7 km between Cottonwood Road and Airport Road closed in both directions.
    Multiple BCWS crews are responding along with Lytton Fire and Rescue. Aerial resources and structure protection have also been deployed.
    The wildfire service says the blaze is currently burning at Rank 4 and 5, meaning a highly to extremely
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  • 10-hectare wildfire discovered 4 km south of Lytton

    10-hectare wildfire discovered 4 km south of Lytton
    A wildfire sparked about four kilometres south of Lytton.
    The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) reported the fire on Friday afternoon, with the latest update coming in at 5:38 p.m.
    The blaze, located near Saw Creek, is an estimated 10 hectares and is burning out of control.
    Flames can be seen on the east side of the Fraser River along the Trans-Canada Highway.
    Drive BC notes a road closure on Highway 1 in both directions between Cottonwood Road and Junction Highway 12 for 39.4 km.
    “There is a wil
  • Youth under 12-month terrorism peace bond in Salmon Arm school threat case

    Youth under 12-month terrorism peace bond in Salmon Arm school threat case
    RCMP say a youth is under a 12-month peace bond after an investigation of a threat toward a Salmon Arm school.
    The court imposed the bond on June 16, according to a news release from the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region Friday (June 19).
    More to come.
  • Canada Shore to begin filming in Kelowna’s McKinley Landing this month

    Canada Shore to begin filming in Kelowna’s McKinley Landing this month
    Fans of the TV series Canada Shore can be on the lookout for stars from the show, as its second season is set to begin filming in Kelowna later this month.
    ​A notice for filming was sent to Kelowna residents, letting people know that the cast will be moving into a new house in McKinley Landing, where a majority of the season will be filmed.
    ​Canada Shore is a spin-off series of the popular TV series Jersey Shore, which blew up in popularity in 2009 and is still producing new seasons
  • TransLink reports highest ridership since 2020 for Canada-Qatar match

    TransLink reports highest ridership since 2020 for Canada-Qatar match
    TransLink saw its highest ridership Thursday since early 2020.
    There were 1.36 million boardings across the TransLink network on June 18, which was the day of the Canada-Qatar World Cup match at BC Place. A typical day would see 1.19 million boardings.
    TransLink says ridership growth was “especially strong” in Richmond, Burnaby and the Tri-Cities.
    The top 10 stations – excluding downtown stations and FIFA Fan Festival shuttle stations – were Bridgeport, Brentwood, Oakridg
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  • Vernon woman charged with murdering her mother

    Vernon woman charged with murdering her mother
    A case of alleged matricide has entered provincial court in Vernon this week.
    Tandra Conn has been charged with first-degree murder in relation to the death of her mother, Martha Conn, in Vernon on June 20, 2025.
    Tandra was charged on Wednesday, June 17. The 53-year-old remains in custody.
    The Morning Star witnessed police at Brookside Gardens Estates on June 21, 2025, the day after the alleged murder. On June 23, Vernon North Okanagan RCMP said officers were called to a family disturbance that
  • B.C. nurses vote 67% to reject recently negotiated tentative collective agreement

    B.C. nurses vote 67% to reject recently negotiated tentative collective agreement
    B.C.’s nurses have voted to reject the tentative deal negotiated between their union and the B.C. government on May 22.
    The union’s president said the vote — 67 per cent of members rejected the deal — shows the “frustration” members have with pressures facing the profession.
    “For many nurses, this vote was about more than the terms of a collective agreement,” BCNU President Adriane Gear said in a Friday afternoon (June 19) news release. “It i
  • Site E, Homathko dam proposals divide B.C. First Nations, confound Site C critics

    Site E, Homathko dam proposals divide B.C. First Nations, confound Site C critics
    B.C.’s decision to revisit long-dormant plans for two massive hydroelectric projects is already exposing division between First Nations, environmentalists and trade unions.
    This mixed bag will likely present a complex set of challenges for the province’s New Democrat government to navigate if officials decide to proceed with the developments, as all three of these core NDP constituencies vie for influence.
    So far, the government is proceeding cautiously.
    On Monday (June 15), Adrian D
  • Abbotsford board of education votes 4-3 to approve new question period policy

    Abbotsford board of education votes 4-3 to approve new question period policy
    The Abbotsford board of education narrowly approved a revised board policy related to question period during Tuesday’s (June 16) meeting.
    Trustees voted 4-3 to pass that public question period be held to a maximum of 10 minutes and all questions must be related to meeting agenda items. They can be submitted in writing or email to the secretary-treasurer, who will read the question.
    The question period is for members of the public in-person or attending virtually and the board chair makes t
  • WORLD CUP PHOTOS: B.C. celebrates Canada’s historic 6-0 win over Qatar

    WORLD CUP PHOTOS: B.C. celebrates Canada’s historic 6-0 win over Qatar
    Canada’s FIFA World Cup 2026 team made history on Thursday, June 18 – and people were celebrating across B.C. as Canada trounced Qatar 6-0 in action at BC Place.
    The win gave Canada its first-ever World Cup victory.
    Jonathan David scored three times for Canada, which became the first squad outside Europe and South America to score six goals in a World Cup match.
    Thursday’s massive win puts Canada at the top of Group B with four points, tied with Switzerland but boasting a bette
  • PHOTOS: Chilliwack photographer captures rare moment of herons raised by eagle

    PHOTOS: Chilliwack photographer captures rare moment of herons raised by eagle
    Herons and eagles are natural enemies, but here in Chilliwack they evidently put their differences aside, according to a local photographer.
    Ian McAlpine shared his “once in a lifetime” story on social media after seeing young herons being raised by an eagle.
    He was walking along the Vedder Rotary Trail in Chilliwack with fellow photographers Mercedes Bustamante and Lynn Kroetch, when “eagle-eyed” Bustamante spotted a young heron in an eagle nest on May 21, McAlpine said.
  • VIDEO: Barn fire sends smoke billowing over Langley

    VIDEO: Barn fire sends smoke billowing over Langley
    A barn fire in rural Langley saw roads closed and a major response from local firefighters.
    The fire broke out sometime around 10 a.m. in a large barn in the 3900 block of 232 Street. The property appeared to host several poultry barns.
    The fire tore through the structure and destroyed it, with flames through the roof when firefighters arrived, according to Scott Brewer, one of the assistant chiefs of operations for Langley Township Fire Department.
    Langley RCMP closed off 232 Street south of 40
  • Vancouver’s fan festival FIFA store sees high demand for merch

    Vancouver’s fan festival FIFA store sees high demand for merch
    Official World Cup merchandise and team jerseys are flying off the shelves at the FIFA store located in the FIFA Fan Festival at the PNE in Vancouver.
    “All the fans are excited, and everything is flying off the shelves; it’s hard to keep stocking in,” said store manager Bailey McNeil.
    Around noon on Thursday (June 18), hours before kickoff of the Canada vs. Qatar match, McNeil said the Fan Fest and BC Place were the only places that had official Canada jerseys left and she expe
  • FIFA Fan Festival: Vancouver store sees jersey craze ahead of matches

    FIFA Fan Festival: Vancouver store sees jersey craze ahead of matches
    Official World Cup merchandise and team jerseys are flying off the shelves at the FIFA store located in the FIFA Fan Festival at the PNE in Vancouver.
    “All the fans are excited, and everything is flying off the shelves; it’s hard to keep stocking in,” said store manager Bailey McNeil.
    Around noon on Thursday (June 18), hours before kickoff of the Canada vs. Qatar match, McNeil said the Fan Fest and BC Place were the only places that had official Canada jerseys left and she expe
  • Victoria sees largest increase in available rentals in Canada’s top 10 markets

    Victoria sees largest increase in available rentals in Canada’s top 10 markets
    Victoria remains one of Canada’s most sought-after rental markets, despite signs that renters are becoming more selective in their housing searches.
    According to RentCafe Canada’s Renter Interest report for the first quarter of 2026, Victoria ranked sixth nationally for renter interest, maintaining its position from the previous quarter.
    The report found available rental listings in Victoria increased 63 per cent year over year, the largest increase among the country’s top 10 r
  • Abbotsford school receives $60K literacy grant

    Abbotsford school receives $60K literacy grant
    An Abbotsford school is among six across the province and 50 across Canada that are receiving literacy grants from the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation.
    Chief Dan George Middle School will receive $60,000 as part of $1.8 million being distributed across the nation this year.
    The grants are used to help school libraries purchase much-needed books to replenish their shelves.
    The foundation says this year’s funding is up $800,000 from 2025 and will impact 17,000 students.
    Since its founding
  • Upcoming documentary puts spotlight on Kelowna’s unhoused population

    Upcoming documentary puts spotlight on Kelowna’s unhoused population
    A Kelowna documentary focusing on the experiences on the life experiences of unhoused people will be releasing for free.
    No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial will be releasing to the public on June 22. The documentary is a joint production between the BC Centre for Palliative Care and the Kelowna Homelessness Research Centre.
    The 45-minute documentary explores the connection between grief and homelessness. According to a Kelowna-based study by the filmmakers, 45 per cent of participants mad
  • Abbotsford school board approves capital request for new middle school

    Abbotsford school board approves capital request for new middle school
    A new middle school in the McKee Peaks area tops the list of capital requests which was unanimously approved by the Abbotsford board of education at its meeting on Tuesday (June 16) night.
    If approved, the 600-capacity school for Grades 6 to 8 would be located in the east Abbotsford neighbourhood and the initial ask is just over $61.5 million.
    Site acquisition for the school would also be required and that would cost another $10 million. The board also asked for site acquisition for both a new e
  • Kelowna RCMP seize $285K in drugs, guns, jewelry after multiple search warrants

    Kelowna RCMP seize $285K in drugs, guns, jewelry after multiple search warrants
    A two-day initiative by the Kelowna RCMP saw three individuals arrested and nearly $300,000 in items seized.
    On June 2 and 3, officers executed search warrants at five properties in Kelowna and West Kelowna following a months-long investigation focused on disrupting and dismantling a drug trafficking network in the community.
    As a result, Mounties seized roughly five kilograms of suspected illicit drugs, $55,000 cash, approximately $230,000 worth of jewellery and fashion items, as well as four v
  • E-bike program comes to 6 locations in Abbotsford

    E-bike program comes to 6 locations in Abbotsford
    A new program launches June 23 in Abbotsford that will see 20 electric bikes available to rent at six parking zones across the city.
    BCAA’s Evolve E-Bike Share is expanding into Abbotsford through a new partnership with Wiebe Properties, which is funding and hosting the project.
    The bikes will be available to the public 24/7, with all trips beginning and ending at any of the designated parking zones.
    “We have deep roots in Abbotsford, and we’ve been hearing from locals that hav
  • Province approves underground expansion at Northwest B.C.’s Red Chris mine

    Province approves underground expansion at Northwest B.C.’s Red Chris mine
    B.C. has approved a major expansion for Northwest B.C.’s Red Chris Mine, allowing the open-pit mine to be extended underground and prolonging operations to at least 2038.
    The approval is the second assessment undertaken through an agreement with the Thaltan Nation.
    Red Chris is a copper and gold mine 18 kilometres southwest of Iskut owned by the Newmont Corporation, and is on both federal and provincial priority project lists.
    The province expects the expansion to add 1,800 jobs during pea
  • UPDATE: Body found in Abbotsford park deemed ‘not suspicious’

    UPDATE: Body found in Abbotsford park deemed ‘not suspicious’
    UPDATE:The Abbotsford Police Department reported on Friday afternoon (June 19) that the circumstances surrounding an individual found dead in Matsqui Trail Regional Park have been deemed “not suspicious.”
    The park has now been reopened to the public.
    ORIGINAL STORY:
    Police are investigating the discovery of a deceased individual in Matsqui Trail Regional Park in Abbotsford on Friday morning (June 19).
    The Abbotsford Police Department says the park will remain closed as police determi
  • Police investigate after body found in Abbotsford park

    Police investigate after body found in Abbotsford park
    Police are investigating the discovery of a deceased individual in Matsqui Trail Regional Park in Abbotsford on Friday morning (June 9).
    The Abbotsford Police Department says the park will remain closed as police determine the circumstances surrounding the death.
    “At this time there is no risk to public safety in the area,” the department states.
    The closured affects park operations near the end of Riverside Road at Tall Road.
    No further details have been released at the time.
  • Driver hits tree after allegedly fleeing Vancouver police through parkade

    Driver hits tree after allegedly fleeing Vancouver police through parkade
    A man was taken into custody after allegedly fleeing from police in Vancouver through an underground parking garage.
    Around 4:20 p.m. on Thursday (June 18), Vancouver police attempted to stop a driver after officers “pinged” the car as having inactive insurance and the vehicle was being operated by an allegedly prohibited driver.
    A release from police says that officers attempted to stop the vehicle near Howe and Robson streets, “but the driver fled through an underground parki
  • Monster sturgeon landed by Chilliwack fishing guide weighs estimated 1,200 pounds

    Monster sturgeon landed by Chilliwack fishing guide weighs estimated 1,200 pounds
    A monster of a fish reeled in on the Fraser River was a record-breaking catch for the Chilliwack-based fishing guide company that landed it.
    The white sturgeon measured 11-foot-8.2-inches in length with a 60-inch girth, weighing an estimated 1,100-1,200 pounds.
    Kevin Estrada, founder of Sturgeon Slayers, said this fish surpassed their previous record where his guiding group landed an 11-foot-6.5-inch white sturgeon with a 55-inch girth in 2021.
    Both fish had never been caught before, and were ta
  • Archway golf tournament, raffle and auction to be held in Abbotsford

    Archway golf tournament, raffle and auction to be held in Abbotsford
    The Archway Community Services Charity Golf Tournament returns for its ninth year on Tuesday, June 23, in support of local programs.
    The event takes place at Ledgeview Golf and Country Club. Members of the public are invited to participate in the online 50/50 raffle and auction held in conjunction with the event.
    Jacky Gill, chair of the Archway golf committee, said the tournament has had “incredible support” from the community over the years, raising more than $535,000 for Archway p
  • Collision near Hope slows Highway 1 traffic

    Collision near Hope slows Highway 1 traffic
    A collision on Highway 1 near Hope on Friday morning (June 19) is impacting traffic in both directions.
    The crash occurred at approximately 6:08 a.m. in the Spuzzum area, per the Pulse Point app. An ambulance was cleared as of 6:55 a.m.
    Emil Anderson Maintenance said in a social media post that crews are en route to assess.
    More to come.

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