• Trudeau sounds alarm bell as U.S. inches toward tariff war

    ‘Makes no sense’: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sounds alarm bell as U.S. inches toward tariff warThe post Trudeau sounds alarm bell as U.S. inches toward tariff war appeared first on Abbotsford News.
  • Veteran school trustee Preet Rai enters Abbotsford council race

    Veteran school trustee Preet Rai enters Abbotsford council race
    Experienced school trustee Preet Rai has announced he is seeking a seat on Abbotsford city council.
    Rai has served as a trustee in Abbotsford since 2008 and topped the polls in the 2022 municipal election with 10,701 votes.
    He previously served as the school board’s vice-chair for three years and has chaired the board’s finance, education and audit committees.
    “It has been an honour and privilege to serve the families of Abbotsford as a school trustee,” he stated in a pre
  • GoFundMe campaign underway for tireless Harrison Mills volunteer

    GoFundMe campaign underway for tireless Harrison Mills volunteer
    A tireless Harrison Mills volunteer needs some help.
    Heather MacPherson of Harrison Mills recently set up a GoFundMe campaign for Joanne Martin, a Harrison Mills senior who continues to devote her life to volunteerism, in an effort to fund a reliable vehicle to replace Martin’s aging van.
    MacPherson said Martin has dedicated 30 years to feeding and supporting the unhoused population across the Fraser Valley and beyond, spending her days collecting and distributing food and supplies.
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  • 1 dead after car drives wrong way on northbound lanes of Coquihalla Highway

    1 dead after car drives wrong way on northbound lanes of Coquihalla Highway
    UPDATE:A collision that shut down the Coquihalla Highway northbound near Comstock Road for several hours is now being reported as a fatal incident.
    According to Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Joshua Roda, a small car was seen travelling the wrong way down Highway 5 at about 8 a.m. Monday.
    Then, only minutes later, Merritt RCMP received a report that the car had been involved in a head-on collision with a transport van in the northbound lanes of the highway.
    The driver, and sole occupant of the small ca
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  • B.C. moves to re-tender construction of George Massey Tunnel replacement

    B.C. moves to re-tender construction of George Massey Tunnel replacement
    Construction of a new tunnel between Delta and Richmond is once again up for bidding as the province adjusts its procurement strategy for the project.
    Announced in August of 2021, the Fraser River Tunnel Project will replace the 65-year-old George Massey Tunnel with a new toll-free eight-lane immersed-tube tunnel featuring three general-purpose travel lanes and one dedicated transit lane in each direction, as well as a separate multi-use path to support walking, biking and other active transport
  • Manslaughter charge laid in fatal shooting at Abbotsford homeless camp

    Manslaughter charge laid in fatal shooting at Abbotsford homeless camp
    A 39-year-old Abbotsford man has been charged with manslaughter with a firearm in relation to a fatal shooting at the Whatcom Road homeless camp in March.
    The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) announced the charge against James Jared Yake on Monday afternoon (June 15).
    Wayne Versfelt, 69, died in the shooting, which occurred just after 11 p.m. on March 23 at the park-and-ride site. The area was the site of a large encampment until its recent cleanup by authorities.
    Sgt. Freda Fong of
  • Canada sees a 23% reduction in opioid deaths in 2025

    Canada sees a 23% reduction in opioid deaths in 2025
    Opioid-related drug deaths in Canada declined by 23 per cent from 2024 to 2025, but remain elevated above pre-pandemic levels, according to data released by the federal government on Monday, June 15.
    Across Canada, an average of 15 people per day died as a result of using opioids illegally in 2025, for a yearly total of 5,608. Deaths had spiked from 3,598 in 2019 to a pandemic-era high of 8,040 in 2023, but have been declining steadily since.
    Officials at least partly credit increased naloxone u
  • $66M proposed settlement reached in B.C. birth alert class-action lawsuit

    $66M proposed settlement reached in B.C. birth alert class-action lawsuit
    A proposed $66-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit regarding the use of birth alerts in B.C.
    The website, Birth Alerts BC Class Action, announced the proposed settlement on June 8. The Supreme Court of B.C. will decide whether or not to approve the proposed settlement at a settlement approval hearing on Dec. 4, 2021. The settlement is a compromise resolution that does not include any admissions by any party.
    If the settlement is approved, it would provide a minimum of $
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  • Elder abuse incidents increasing in B.C., senior’s advocate says

    Elder abuse incidents increasing in B.C., senior’s advocate says
    June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and an opportunity to raise awareness of increasing reports of abuse and neglect of older adults in B.C., says the Office of the Seniors Advocate.
    Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial, physical, emotional, psychological, sexual or other and can include mistreatment, neglect and self-neglect, according to a news release. It may be perpetrated by family members, friends, neighbours, caregivers or commercial vendors.
    “Data show that r
  • B.C.’s Rod Brind’Amour lifts the Stanley Cup again

    B.C.’s Rod Brind’Amour lifts the Stanley Cup again
    Rod Brind’Amour is bringing the Stanley Cup back to Campbell River.
    Twenty years after winning it all as a captain, the Campbell River product is a champion once again after coaching the Carolina Hurricanes to a six-game series win over the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2026 Final.
    They defeated the Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 on June 14 to seal the deal.Carolina never really looked out of place in these playoffs.
    The Hurricanes finished 16-3, the second-best postseason record since the NHL
  • Family and friends of Langley hit and run victim call on driver to come forward

    Family and friends of Langley hit and run victim call on driver to come forward
    Family and friends of Denise De Landerville appeared at a Langley roadside memorial to her memory on Sunday afternoon, June 14, on Fraser Highway near 232 St., to make a public appeal to the driver responsible for the May 16 hit-and-run that claimed her life.
    “She was a beautiful, caring, loving woman,” said organizer Lorrie Mccallum, De Landerville’s mother-in-law, who is hoping the driver will turn themself in, or be turned in by anyone who knows who is responsible.
    “Th
  • 1 removed from BC Place during FIFA match for intoxication, refusing to leave

    1 removed from BC Place during FIFA match for intoxication, refusing to leave
    Vancouver police say one person was removed from BC Place stadium during the Australia vs. Türkiye match on Saturday, June 13.
    Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Adam Donaldson said there were no major incidents on Saturday when Vancouver hosted its first FIFA World Cup match.
    One person was arrested at the fan festival at the PNE grounds, he said. They were found to be in breach of their court-imposed conditions unrelated to the event.
    At the stadium, one person was removed from BC Place dur
  • Canadian classic rock trio announced for Abbotsford in October

    Canadian classic rock trio announced for Abbotsford in October
    Canadian classic rock is taking over Abbotsford’s Rogers Forum on Friday, Oct. 30.
    The trio of Honeymoon Suite, Streetheart and Harlequin invade the Fraser Valley, with tickets going on sale on Friday (June 19).
    The Niagara Falls-based Honeymoon Suite formed in 1981 and have gone on to release nine studio records and two live albums. They most recently dropped Wake Me Up When The Sun Goes Down in 2025.
    The group blew up following their debut self-titled album in the summer of 1984 and it s
  • Canada to host NCAA champion UCLA Bruins in Victoria summer exhibition

    Canada to host NCAA champion UCLA Bruins in Victoria summer exhibition
    The absolute best of American college basketball is coming north to take on Canada.
    Canada’s senior women’s national team will host the 2026 NCAA champion UCLA Bruins on July 22 at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in the return of ‘W’Hoop It Up’.
    View this post on InstagramA post shared by W’Hoop It Up (@whoopitupvictoria)Landing UCLA is a massive draw for the summer showcase, with the Bruins fresh off their first-ever Division I national championship.
    They d
  • B.C. looking at revisiting Site E and Homathko dams

    B.C. looking at revisiting Site E and Homathko dams
    The B.C. government is looking at the potential viability of two massive new hydroelectric projects — floating the possibility of revisiting the Site E dam on the Peace River in the Northeast and a project on the Homathko River near Bute Inlet on the Central coast.
    Adrian Dix, B.C.’s energy minister, said these types of projects are needed to back up major recent investments in renewable energy projects that rely on the weather to generate power.
    “It’s firm power that bac
  • Surrey woman killed in collision on Lougheed Highway near Mission

    Surrey woman killed in collision on Lougheed Highway near Mission
    A 56-year-old Surrey woman was killed in a crash near Mission on Sunday (June 14).
    Mission RCMP said two cars were involved in a collision at approximately 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Sylvester Road in Hatzic.
    According to a statement from the detachment, a grey Toyota Tundra pulling a trailer with an ATV struck a turning Toyota Camry.
    “Video from a nearby gas station showed that the Camry had started to turn left onto Sylvester Road, but actually turned too soon,
  • Man airlifted to hospital, woman missing after Mission house fire

    Man airlifted to hospital, woman missing after Mission house fire
    A man was airlifted to hospital with serious burns and a woman is missing after a house fire in Mission on Monday morning (June 15).
    First responders attended the 31700 block of Townshipline Avenue between Clay Street and Keystone Avenue just after 8 a.m. for a residence that was fully engulfed.
    Firefighters found a 69-year-old man with serious burns shortly after arriving, Mission RCMP said.
    BC Emergency Health Services paramedic public information officer Brian Twaites said emergency medical t
  • Semi-truck driver fined for travelling wrong way on B.C. highway

    Semi-truck driver fined for travelling wrong way on B.C. highway
    West Shore RCMP intercepted a commercial transport truck driving the wrong way on the Trans Canada Highway on Saturday (June 13) morning.
    Police received multiple complaints at approximately 4:40 a.m. about a truck travelling northbound in the southbound lanes near the Helmcken Road exit.
    Officers immediately responded to the area and located the vehicle.
    Police attempted to pull the truck over, but the driver initially failed to stop. The vehicle eventually came to a halt near the Leigh Road ex
  • Closing submissions delayed in Lumby murder trial

    Closing submissions delayed in Lumby murder trial
    WARNING: this article contains content related to a domestic violence murder trial which may be distressing to some readers. Reader discretion is advised. If you or someone you know has been harmed by domestic violence (gender-based violence), contact Archway Society for Domestic Peace at 250-542-1122 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
    Closing submissions from Crown and defence in the murder trial of a Lumby man have been delayed.
    The submissions in the second-degree murder trial of Vitali Stefans
  • VIDEO: 9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after electrical incident

    VIDEO: 9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after electrical incident
    Emergency responders were called to the Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday (June 15) for an incident involving electricity that led to several patrons being burned.
    It was reported initially that a group of youth had suffered burns to their feet.
    Communications over the scanner said arriving crews found nine patients, who were conscious and breathing, and most were between 10 and 12 years old.
    The call came in at 11:20 a.m. asking for Chilliwack Fire Department, RCMP and BC Ambulance Services to at
  • 9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after incident involving electricity

    9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after incident involving electricity
    Emergency responders were called to the Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday (June 15) morning for a medical emergency involving electricity and several patients who suffered burns.
    The call came in over the scanner at 11:20 a.m. asking for Chilliwack Fire Department, RCMP and BC Ambulance Services to attend the Waterpark.
    The power was shut off and officials were awaiting BC Hydro crews. Air ambulances were expected to arrive at the waterpark and the Chilliwack Airport.
    It was reported initially tha
  • 9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after electrical incident

    9 people suffer burns at Cultus Lake Waterpark after electrical incident
    Emergency responders were called to the Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday (June 15) for a medical emergency involving electricity and several patrons who suffered burns.
    It was reported initially that a group of youth had suffered burns to their feet.
    Communications over the scanner said arriving crews found nine patients, who were conscious and breathing, and most were children between 10 and 12 years old.
    The call came in over the scanner at 11:20 a.m. asking for Chilliwack Fire Department, RCMP
  • Protesters gather as One B.C. uses Kelowna-owned venue to host meeting

    Protesters gather as One B.C. uses Kelowna-owned venue to host meeting
    MLA and One B.C. leader Dallas Brodie’s most recent town hall has sparked discussion on whether or not the City of Kelowna should allow municipal space to platform controversial speakers.
    On Sunday, June 14, Brodie came to Kelowna and spoke to about 100 attendees at the Parkinson Recreation Centre’s (PRC) Apple Room.
    While Brodie covered a variety of topics surrounding the NDP’s governance of B.C., a majority of her time was spent talking about Indigenous issues in the province
  • End of B.C. rural healthcare bonus could worsen staffing challenges, Union says

    End of B.C. rural healthcare bonus could worsen staffing challenges, Union says
    A program designed to attract and retain rural healthcare workers is coming to an end this year.
    According to the B.C. government website, the Provincial Rural Retention Incentive (PRRI) is a monetary incentive of up to $2,000 per quarter, for a maximum of $8,000 per year, for healthcare workers in 74 communities across B.C., including Quesnel. The incentive, which started back on April 1, 2024, is scheduled to finish by Sept. 30, 2026.
    During her visit to G. R. Baker Memorial Hospital in Quesne
  • Vancouver’s 1st FIFA match led to TransLink’s busiest Saturday since Olympics

    Vancouver’s 1st FIFA match led to TransLink’s busiest Saturday since Olympics
    TransLink says there were more than one million boardings on June 13, the system’s busiest Saturday for a BC Place event since the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
    There were 1,031,000 boardings on Saturday, a 14.3-per-cent increase from the typical 901,600 boardings, a news release from TransLink said Monday (June 15). There was a total of 648,200 daily trips, which was a 17.8-per-cent increase from a typical day of 550,300 trips.
    Ridership on Saturday also surpassed both Taylor Swift’s Sat
  • VIDEO: A ‘nice’ win for Vancouver FC over Pacific

    VIDEO: A ‘nice’ win for Vancouver FC over Pacific
    Going into Sunday’s game against Pacific FC, Vancouver FC head coach Martin Nash said it would be “nice” to get a victory before the team took a World Cup break.
    “We’ve been playing well all year; our challenge has been putting the ball in the back of the net,” Nash said.
    His wish was granted, as Vancouver FC came from behind to defeat Pacific FC 2-1 at the Stadium at Langley Events Centre on Sunday, winning the second Salish Sea Derby of 2026.
    Pacific scored
  • Entire city block evacuated after gas leak reported in downtown Chilliwack

    Entire city block evacuated after gas leak reported in downtown Chilliwack
    The entire block of downtown Chilliwack was being evacuated at 9 a.m. Monday (June 15) after a gas leak was reported at a Wellington Avenue address.
    Emergency responders were called to the alley at the rear of Wellington Avenue where someone had called in the smell of gas.
    Investigating fire officials determined the entire commerical/residential block had to be evacuated from Young Road to Wellington Avenue to Mill Street, to Victoria Avenue.
    Crews responded to the call for service after it was
  • Vehicle incident closes Coquihalla Highway northbound between Hope and Merritt

    Vehicle incident closes Coquihalla Highway northbound between Hope and Merritt
    The Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt is closed northbound on Monday morning due to a vehicle incident.
    The incident happened northbound on the highway close to Comstock Road just after 8 a.m. on June 15.
    According to DriveBC, travellers should expect the road to be closed for several hours. There is no estimated time of re-opening.
    An assessment is underway and multiple agencies are on scene including emergency services and the RCMP.CLOSED – #BCHwy5 / #CoquihallaHwy is CLOSED northb
  • Motorcycle rider airlifted to hospital after Abbotsford crash

    Motorcycle rider airlifted to hospital after Abbotsford crash
    A motorcycle rider was airlifted to hospital on Saturday (June 13) after a serious collision on Whatcom Road in Abbotsford.
    According to social media posts from the Abbotsford Police Department, an officer was also injured while managing the scene when a vehicle failed to stop at the road closure and drove through the collision area.
    Emergency crews responded to the collision between a motorcycle and SUV at the Whatcom Road and South Parallel Road intersection at approximately 2:06 p.m.
    Police s
  • WORLD CUP DAILY, June 15: Germany, Sweden win big Sunday; 4 matches today

    WORLD CUP DAILY, June 15: Germany, Sweden win big Sunday; 4 matches today
    Daily soccer match updates and news about the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
    Dominant performances by two European nations highlighted Sunday action at the FIFA World Cup.
    Not surprisingly, Germany dismantled Curacao 7-1 in Houston before Sweden stunned Tunisia 5-1 in Monterrey on a day when four matches were played, with four more scheduled today (Monday) on Day 5 of the men’s soccer tournament.Yasin Ayari buries a ROCKET after a disaster in the Tunisia box to put Sweden up by one! pic.twitter.com/

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