• Carrier a game-time decision with Canadiens facing elimination in Game 5

    Carrier a game-time decision with Canadiens facing elimination in Game 5
    ARLINGTON — Alexandre Carrier will be a game-time decision with the Montreal Canadiens facing elimination in Game 5 against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday.
    Head coach Martin St. Louis said “a couple” players are game-time decisions, but did not want to reveal who else.
    The Canadiens said Tuesday that Carrier was day-to-day after being hit by Capitals forward Tom Wilson in Game 4 on Sunday and exiting the game.
    He joined a growing list of injured Canadiens with goaltender
  • Suspect arrested after convenience store assault in Abbotsford

    ABBOTSFORD — One man has been arrested after reports of an assault at a convenience store Thursday morning (Dec. 18).
    Just after 11 a.m., AbbyPD officers responded to an assault in progress near McCallum Road and Cannon Avenue.The incident reportedly started when a store clerk asked a man to leave the premises, at which point the man immediately assaulted the clerk.Once police arrived, the suspect then became aggressive toward the first officer, leading more units to respond.
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  • At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

    NEW YORK (AP) — At least 16 files disappeared from the Justice Department’s public webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein — including a photograph showing President Donald Trump — less than a day after they were posted, with no explanation from the government and no notice to the public.The missing files, which were available Friday and no longer accessible by Saturday, included images of paintings depicting nude women, and one showing a series of photographs al
  • Canada’s Homan and Einarson fall in quarterfinals at Grand Slam stop

    SASKATOON — Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa beat defending champion Rachel Homan 5-4 in women's quarterfinal play Saturday afternoon at the HearingLife Canadian Open.
    Homan, from Ottawa, needed a deuce to force an extra end but her double-runback was heavy and she settled for a single.Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Man., was also eliminated after dropping a 9-6 decision to Japan's Sayaka Yoshimura.
    In other quarterfinals, Japan's Momoha Tabata topped Seung-youn Ha of South Korea 7-6 in an extra end and
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  • Canadiens GM Hughes confident Danault can bounce back in second stint in Montreal

    MONTREAL — Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes knows Phillip Danault is having a down year. He’s betting it won’t last in a second stint in Montreal.
    Hughes acquired the veteran centre from the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night for a 2026 second-round pick originally owned by the Columbus Blue Jackets, announcing the move about an hour before the NHL’s holiday roster freeze.
    Danault returns to Montreal after playing 360 games in a Canadiens sweater from 2016 to 2021. In
  • Travel advisory in effect for the Coquihalla between Hope and Merritt

    COQUIHALLA HIGHWAY — A travel advisory is effect on the Hope to Merritt section of the Coquhalla Highway, which remains open at this time, though travel is not recommended.
    Drive BC says there is heavy snowfall and high winds forecast into Saturday (Dec. 20), and people on the highway are being warned they may experience major delays due to winter weather conditions.
    “Power to facilities and charging stations may be impacted or unavailable,” the Drive BC advisory added.
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  • US forces stop a second merchant vessel off the coast of Venezuela, American officials say

    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. forces on Saturday stopped a second merchant vessel off the coast of Venezuela in international waters, two American officials told The Associated Press.The move comes days after President Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers coming in and out of the South American country and follows the Dec. 10 seizure by American forces of an oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast.The officials were not authorized to discuss publicly the on
  • [VIDEO] Heavy police presence near Cessna Drive Saturday morning

    CHILLIWACK — Some Chilliwack residents were woken by sirens this morning (Dec. 20) as multiple police cars headed toward a neighbourhood near Airport Road.
    At around 9:30 a.m., locals reported eight police cars and at least eight RCMP Emergency Response Team vehicles in a residential area around Airport Road and Cessna Drive, near the Chilliwack School District building.
    Source: William Snow / Facebook
    Photos and videos sent to Fraser Valley Today showed multiple armed officers standing by
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  • AbbyPD launches drunk driving awareness campaign ahead of holiday season

    ABBOTSFORD — With party invites coming left and right, Abbotsford police are looking to encourage residents to drive sober with a new impaired driving initiative.AbbyPD has relaunched “Think of Me: Don’t Drive Impaired” in partnership with Angry Otter Liquor Stores, the Abbotsford School District and ICBC – a campaign urging motorists to stay safe through over 1,300 liquor paper bags designed by local middle and high school students.
    “This campaign is a powerf
  • Canada’s Reece Howden wins ski cross gold for 20th career World Cup title

    INNICHEN — Canada's Reece Howden won his second straight race in dominant fashion by taking gold at the FIS Ski Cross World Cup on Saturday.Howden, from Chilliwack, B.C., had no trouble in the heats and never trailed in the final en route to his 20th career World Cup title and 32nd career podium."Grateful for the flow state that I seem to find here in Innichen," said Howden. "The speed is there and I felt good today and I was able to focus on my own skiing. You have to be smart on a long c
  • Vonn adds to strong start in Olympic ski season with third in World Cup downhill won by Huetter

    VAL D'ISERE, France (AP) — Lindsey Vonn has come so far one year into her remarkable comeback for the Milan Cortina Olympics that third place in a World Cup downhill Saturday left her with regrets.
    Entering the Olympic season at age 41, with a right knee strengthened by titanium implants, Vonn's first four results in an intense nine-day spell now read: win, runner-up, fourth and third.
    A mistake on the bottom half of the course Saturday cost Vonn a half-second, she suggested, in a downhill
  • Ridge Meadows RCMP seek electronic bike stolen from child with special needs

    MAPLE RIDGE — Police in Maple Ridge are on the lookout for a child’s mobility bike stolen Friday afternoon (Dec. 19).
    At around 1:30 p.m., a resident flagged down RCMP frontline officers outside a store in the 11800 block of 224 Street after the electronic bike was taken off a bike rack.
    Police then learned that the bike had been stolen in the northwest corner outside the store only 30 minutes earlier.
    The bike is described as a black Volt Trio Trike with a car seat on the back.
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  • Von Allmen edges Odermatt in latest World Cup downhill duel for Swiss stars

    VAL GARDENA, Italy (AP) — Franjo Von Allmen edged his friend Marco Odermatt for a World Cup downhill victory Saturday in the latest 1-2 finish between the Swiss rivals, whose duels shape as the peak of men’s skiing in the Milan Cortina Olympics season.
    Von Allmen finished 0.30 seconds ahead of Odermatt as both stars were aggressive and daring on the bumpy and tiring Saslong course.
    It was the sixth time they combined to finish 1-2 in the 10 World Cup downhills since the Val Gardena r
  • Chilliwack trails reopen, evacuation alerts cancelled along River Valley as flooding risk drops

    CHILLIWACK — The City of Chilliwack is focusing on clean-up and renewal as river levels continue to drop around the community.
    “Crews continue to clean up debris, assess impacts from heavy rainfall and windstorms, and restore roads,” said the City in an update Friday (Dec. 19).“Some works require provincial approvals, such as the cleanup of debris under the Keith Wilson bridge, which was completed earlier this week.”
    Clean-up of debris under the Keith Wilson bridge.
  • Fire crews respond after excavator strikes natural gas line in Hope

    HOPE — The Hope Fire Department has responded to an incident involving a natural gas line Thursday afternoon, December 18.
    Eight firefighters and three apparatus were paged out to the 65000 block of Kawkawa Lake Road, where initial reports said an excavator had struck the line.A property maintenance crew then began excavating after observing bubbles rising through the asphalt, which could indicate a leak from a utility line.
    Nearby residents received shelter-in-place orders, while FortisBC
  • Man suspected of shooting officer arrested after 24-hour standoff in Welland, Ont.

    Police say a 59-year-old man suspected of shooting a police officer in a city southwest of Niagara Falls has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a nearly 24-hour standoff.Niagara regional police say the suspect was arrested just before 7:30 a.m. Saturday and the shelter-in-place order and road closures in the area of Plymouth Road and Second Street in Welland, Ont., have been lifted.The shelter-in-place order was issued around 7:45 a.m. Friday after police were met with gunfire
  • Juno-winning rapper bbno$ stepping away from music over online negativity

    Canadian rapper bbno$ says he's stepping away from the music industry over what he says is a constant stream of online negativity.
    Earlier this month the entertainer from British Columbia posted on social media he'd stop making music "for the foreseeable future."
    The Juno-winning rapper told the Fear& podcast this week he likes to stay positive, but has faced bullying online and says he isn't a fan of the negativity.
    Bbno$, whose real name is Alexander Gumuchian, says there's no harm in step
  • Intergenerational daycare aiming to strengthen bonds between kids and ‘grandfriends’

    Among the thousands of new child-care spaces opening up across the country is a unique centre in Ottawa nestled at the heart of a long-term care campus, a dementia- and kid-friendly space meant to truly integrate the children and the seniors they sweetly dub "grandfriends."
    There are a few child-care centres located within long-term care homes and an intergenerational daycare located in the community, and this joint effort from Andrew Fleck Children's Services and Perley Health builds on that mo
  • Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

    OTTAWA — Insects, bats, rodents and other pests have been spotted in federal buildings more than 500 times in the Ottawa area this year, as the government makes plans to get public servants to spend more time in the office.
    Amber Sabourin, a spokesperson for Public Services and Procurement Canada, said there were 549 confirmed reports of pests in 93 Crown-owned buildings in the National Capital Region between April 1 and Nov. 24.
    Sabourin said the pests included — but were "not limit
  • Carney has sketched the broad strokes of an AI policy, but details remain vague

    OTTAWA — At the Paris AI Action Summit in February, then-prime minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders watched as U.S. Vice President JD Vance took the stage to rail against AI regulation.
    Vance's speech — delivered with his face projected on a large screen between the intricately-carved pillars lining the stage at the historic Grand Palais — marked the beginning of a global shift in governments' attitudes toward AI governance.
    That shift hit Canada a month later, when
  • Anti-immigrant sentiment rises with loss of consensus on immigration policy

    OTTAWA — Canada's long-held consensus on immigration — that it's a net positive for the country — has been coming apart in recent years.
    Roughly half of the population thinks too many immigrants have been coming to Canada, according to several private polling firms.
    That parallels a government survey from November 2024, when 54 per cent of respondents to a phone survey conducted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said "too many" immigrants were coming to Canada.
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  • Pakistani court sentences former Prime Minister Imran Khan and wife to 17 years in graft case

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Pakistani court convicted and sentenced imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife on Saturday to 17 years in prison after finding them guilty of retaining and selling state gifts, officials and his party said.The couple pleaded not guilty when they were indicted last year. They were accused of selling the gifts, including jewelry from Saudi Arabia’s government, at prices far below their market value while he was in office. Prosecutors said Khan and h
  • Chiefs Close Out 2025 Home Schedule with 6-1 Win

    By Shaelee Dombrowski
     
    The Chilliwack Chiefs faced the division-leading Coquitlam Express Friday night for the fourth time this season. With the home team victorious in each of the first three games of the season series, the Chiefs aimed to keep that trend alive. Coquitlam has had a more successful season thus far, but in the last 10, Chilliwack has picked up more points, making for an exciting matchup between these division rivals.   
     
    It was a busy first period that
  • Anthony Joshua knocks out Jake Paul in 6th round to win heavyweight fight

    MIAMI (AP) — Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul in the sixth round of their heavyweight fight on Friday night.The two-time heavyweight champion displayed why he is one of the sport’s elite punchers when he dropped the fading Paul twice in the fifth round.Sensing the YouTuber was finished, Joshua rocked him with a right uppercut early in the sixth. The native of England then floored Paul with a combination to the head.Although Paul (12-2) reached his feet again, Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs
  • Burns, Necas give Avalanche early lead in 3-2 win over Jets for 12th straight home win

    DENVER (AP) — Brent Burns and Martin Necas scored early and the Colorado Avalanche held on to beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 on Friday night for their fourth straight win.
    Parker Kelly also scored for the Avalanche, who are 6-0-1 since their last regulation loss, a 6-3 defeat at the New York Islanders on Dec. 4. Scott Wedgewood finished with 20 saves.Colorado has won 12 straight at home to move to 14-0-2 at Ball Arena this season with the 16-game home point streak the fourth longest in franchi
  • Panthers rally from 3 goals down to beat Hurricanes in shootout

    SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Sam Bennett and Sam Reinhart scored extra-attacker goals in the final minutes to lead a furious comeback, Evan Rodrigues got the winning goal in the shootout and the Florida Panthers stunned the Carolina Hurricanes with a 4-3 victory on Friday night.
    Brad Marchand also scored for Florida, which trailed 3-0 midway through the third and still was down 3-1 with less than five minutes left. The NHL said it was the first time Florida won a game when down by three goals in t
  • Canadiens acquire centre Phillip Danault from Kings for second-round pick

    MONTREAL — Phillip Danault is heading back to Montreal.
    The Montreal Canadiens acquired the veteran centre from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a 2026 second-round draft pick on Friday. The draft selection previously belonged to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
    Danault returns to the Canadiens after spending six seasons in Montreal from 2015 to 2021.
    The 32-year-old from Victoriaville, Que., signed a six-year, US$33-million contract with the Kings in free agency after helping the Canadiens
  • Kiefer Sherwood has hat trick as Canucks beat Islanders 4-1 for 3rd straight win

    NEW YORK (AP) — Kiefer Sherwood had three goals for his second hat trick of the season as the Vancouver Canucks beat the New York Islanders 4-1 on Friday night for their third straight win.
    David Kampf also scored and Thatcher Demko had 21 saves to help the Canucks finish a sweep of the three New York-area teams this week. Vancouver won 2-1 at New Jersey on Sunday and beat the Rangers 3-0 on Tuesday. Demko was in net for all three wins.
    Anders Lee spoiled Demko's shutout bid with 5:05 left
  • B.C. Union that represents 67,500 health workers votes 54.2 per cent for 4 year deal

    BURNABY — The bargaining group that represents 67,500 health workers in British Columbia has voted 54.2 per cent in favour of a four-year agreement.The deal follows other contracts recently signed with the government, which include wage increases of three per cent in each year, and the Facilities Bargaining Association says it also has gains in support for recruitment, retention and workplace safety.A statement from the Finance Ministry says the workers will also receive wage comparability
  • Snuneymuxw First Nation purchases the Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam

    NANAIMO — A First Nation on Vancouver Island is all in on the casino business in B.C., announcing its fifth purchase in the province this year.The Snuneymuxw First Nation says it has an agreement to purchased the Coquitlam, B.C., venue owned by the Great Canadian Casino Vancouver.
    Snuneymuxw Chief Mike Wyse says the acquisition of the new casino marks another step toward "economic self-determination" for the nation, strengthening their financial independence and restoring an economy that t

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