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Ferry route cuts go ahead in April

Ferry route cuts go ahead in April

BC Ferries sailing reductions will go ahead largely as announced last year, with some "refining" to come

EFI gets support from out of district

Of the early French immersion registrants, 12 are from out of district, bringing in an extra $82,800 in per student funding.
Chilliwack waste facility gains final approval

Chilliwack waste facility gains final approval

Controversial rezoning of waste recycling plant by the Fraser River given fourth reading without comment
Highway fatality in Chilliwack

Highway fatality in Chilliwack

An elderly man, who likely suffered a medical emergency while driving, died after his SUV went off Highway 1 in Chilliwack.
B.C. government to appeal teacher ruling

B.C. government to appeal teacher ruling

Judgment could cost $1 billion, will be challenged on constitutional basis, Education Minister Fassbender says
Unknown woman spooks youth at cheerleading competition

Unknown woman spooks youth at cheerleading competition

RCMP are looking for a woman who approached a youth in a suspicious manner at a weekend cheerleading event at Heritage Park.

How-to session for Kinder Morgan hearing in Chilliwack

The public session in Chilliwack set for February 4 at UFV Chilliwack to participate in the NEB review of Trans Mountain
Rezoning of waste plant could see final reading Tuesday

Rezoning of waste plant could see final reading Tuesday

"If council approves the item as it appears in the agenda and passes fourth and final reading, the M6 rezoning process will be complete."
‘Coldest Night’ hopes to warm homeless and hungry

‘Coldest Night’ hopes to warm homeless and hungry

The Salvation Army and Kiwanis Clubs of Chilliwack are partnering for the Coldest Night of the Year Walk.

Fraud attempt prompts warning

A Chilliwack man almost had a costly lesson in an online fraud scheme.