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Overdoses claim another 63 B.C. lives in October

Overdoses claim another 63 B.C. lives in October

More than a third of the 622 drug deaths so far this year have happened in Fraser region
B.C. wine in grocery stores target of U.S. trade complaint

B.C. wine in grocery stores target of U.S. trade complaint

Californian vintners argue exclusive access for B.C. VQA wines is 'discriminatory.'
Five-year-old New Westminster boy waits more than a year to have hearing restored

Five-year-old New Westminster boy waits more than a year to have hearing restored

Leo Trentadue waited 14 months for surgery to be able to hear again.
Team approach needed for outreach in Chilliwack says councillor

Team approach needed for outreach in Chilliwack says councillor

Coun. Jason Lum said it's with mounting alarm that he publicly points out the paltry state of addiction outreach services in Chilliwack
Everyone evacuated from fire that broke out in Chilliwack hotel

Everyone evacuated from fire that broke out in Chilliwack hotel

Hotel staff did a tremendous job with fire safety, activating the fire alarm system and coordinating a safe evacuation, said fire officials
Ex-B.C. Premier urges 'plan B' route for Trans Mountain pipeline

Ex-B.C. Premier urges 'plan B' route for Trans Mountain pipeline

Mike Harcourt adds his voice to calls for oil to flow to alternate terminal such as Deltaport or Washington State
Salvation Army kettle campaign hits Chilliwack this week

Salvation Army kettle campaign hits Chilliwack this week

Volunteers still needed to help at 13 locations around Chilliwack
Louis Riel Day marks Métis status in B.C.

Louis Riel Day marks Métis status in B.C.

Supreme Court of Canada has declared Métis people to have he same constitutional rights as 'status Indians'
Low-income housing to be built in Chilliwack with $6m boost

Low-income housing to be built in Chilliwack with $6m boost

The housing project will feature 35 units of affordable housing on Princess Avenue, adjacent their existing mission facilities
New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

The Justice Institute of B.C. launches a website to support the safety of first responders who frequently come into contact with fentanyl.