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Take a walk on the Coldest Night

Take a walk on the Coldest Night

Feb. 20 is the Coldest Night of the Year. Take the two, five or 10 km walk to raise funds for homeless youth in Chilliwack.
Vehicle leaves overpass and crashes on to highway, injuring two

Vehicle leaves overpass and crashes on to highway, injuring two

Driver extricated from vehicle near Gibson Road flyover
Zika not the only virus out there: Chilliwack blood expert

Zika not the only virus out there: Chilliwack blood expert

Outbreak of Zika virus offers important reminder to travellers, says Chilliwack physician
Chilliwack council considers rezoning request for Cannor Road

Chilliwack council considers rezoning request for Cannor Road

The controversial site was given a special zoning but now the owners want to revert back to the original 'heavy industrial' zoning
Edmonton's Uber rules eyed by B.C.

Edmonton's Uber rules eyed by B.C.

Fassbender starting 'robust' reform consultations on sharing economy, working with taxi industry
Water upgrades for Cultus Lake Park to be discussed

Water upgrades for Cultus Lake Park to be discussed

Topics at the community meeting include the integration of Cultus and Parkview systems, and construction of a new water reservoir
Local Harvest Market gets 60 days reprieve from Chilliwack council

Local Harvest Market gets 60 days reprieve from Chilliwack council

Council brought down the hammer Tuesday, voting to post a "no occupancy" order on the building two months from now
Chilliwack Rona not moving to Target location

Chilliwack Rona not moving to Target location

Cottonwood Mall still looking for suitable tenant for 90,000 sq foot building
Aboriginal families prepare for inquiry

Aboriginal families prepare for inquiry

Hundreds of relatives of missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls tell B.C. government about relations with police, domestic violence
Harrison Marina owner trying to smooth sails on slip sales

Harrison Marina owner trying to smooth sails on slip sales

Communication with the public should have said 'hopefully,' says Moser