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Chilliwack RCMP put the brakes on speeding drivers

Three Chilliwack drivers have their rides for a week and and were handed stiff fines and impound fees after being caught street racing

Tuesday night mini med sessions focus on health

The free health information offered on four consecutive Tuesday nights in Chilliwack might be life-altering for some.
Medical marijuana users ordered to stop growing

Medical marijuana users ordered to stop growing

But pot growers may not comply and cities may not enforce, despite federal threat to notify law enforcement
No end to port strike as truckers balk at reform plan

No end to port strike as truckers balk at reform plan

Unionized container drivers say governments refuse to negotiate, port threatening suspensions

Pricing a concern for lobby group in new water rules

The public has until April 8 to offer reaction to changes to the century-old Water Act introduced in the legislature this week.
Child poverty in B.C. a backdrop for fundraiser

Child poverty in B.C. a backdrop for fundraiser

BCNDP Chilliwack-Hope president Shon Bartok toured the Meadow Rose Society last week, where he launched a special fundraising drive.
Homeless count sheds light on Chilliwack needs

Homeless count sheds light on Chilliwack needs

Volunteers were busy conducting the 24-hour Homeless Count on Tuesday and Wednesday across Chilliwack.

Auction supports Syrian refugees

Annual McClary Stockyard event on Thursday, March 20
Measles confirmed in general population

Measles confirmed in general population

Chilliwack's measles outbreak has spread to the general population; special vaccination clinics being organized.
Divided workers, politicians complicate port truckers strike

Divided workers, politicians complicate port truckers strike

Some drivers still loading at terminals, business leaders 'deeply troubled' by trade disruption