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Chilliwack woman gets six months in jail for selling heroin by the ounce

Chilliwack woman gets six months in jail for selling heroin by the ounce

B.C. Supreme Court justice calls drug trafficking an ‘evil’ causing devastating harm
Local MLA, MP stand behind residents opposing quarry

Local MLA, MP stand behind residents opposing quarry

Petition and letters delivered to provincial government Thursday
Students compete in Halq’eméylem Language Contest

Students compete in Halq’eméylem Language Contest

The Seabird Island band gymnasium was full of students, young and old, from Sts’ailes, Seabird and Squiala showing off their language skills for the Halq’eméylem Language Contest April 26.
Earth Day planting supports wetland habitats

Earth Day planting supports wetland habitats

Earthwise invites locals to join project restoring delicate area
UPDATE: 83-year-old convicted murderer back in custody

UPDATE: 83-year-old convicted murderer back in custody

RCMP have captured Ralph Whitfield Morris who escaped from Mission Institution
‘Distraught’ person led to Port Mann Bridge closure, police say

‘Distraught’ person led to Port Mann Bridge closure, police say

RCMP say the person was ‘safely apprehended’ and taken to hospital
Wildlife centre operator concerned about leg-hold traps

Wildlife centre operator concerned about leg-hold traps

Elizabeth Melnick of Abbotsford says contraptions are injuring innocent animals
Proper engagement needed for quarry development: expert

Proper engagement needed for quarry development: expert

Impact on residents, species should be communicated, evaluated
Residents mobilize to halt quarry development

Residents mobilize to halt quarry development

News that an application was sent to the province proposing a construction aggregate quarry on District of Kent land between Agassiz and Harrison ignited a movement amongst locals to stop the project from going any further.
Where are you now, Justin Beaver?

Where are you now, Justin Beaver?

Fraser Valley Regional District hoping beloved teaching aid will be returned