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Hoping that the cat comes back

Hoping that the cat comes back

Soca is not a cat that would easily go unnoticed. She has the stature of a medium-sized dog, the coat of a cheetah, oversized perky ears, and a high-pitched meow that sounds more like the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park than a cat.
Police warn of danger from violence as gang tensions rise

Police warn of danger from violence as gang tensions rise

Members of Dhak and Duhre gangs being targeted by rival gangsters

Yarrow school construction facing delays

Students at Yarrow elementary are having to wait longer than expected to move into their new school.

Senior charged after slow police chase

Chilliwack resident Paul Murray couldn’t believe his eyes. First, there was the sight in his rearview mirror of a car racing up behind him as he waited patiently for a train to pass at the Young Street railway crossing Thursday night.

Harrington to run for city council

Dick Harrington, who has acted as campaign manager for local NDP candidates in provincial and federal elections, has thrown his own hat into the ring for a seat on Chilliwack city council.

Complaints commission completes Knipstrom review

A final report by the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP (CPC) finds no fault with the way Chilliwack officers responded to and eventually Tasered a Chilliwack man who died following the 2007 incident.
Firefighter recruitment drive in Chilliwack

Firefighter recruitment drive in Chilliwack

Tuesday is the last day of a recruitment drive for paid-on-call firefighters in the Chilliwack area.
Chance for Pickton to leave prison just 12 years away

Chance for Pickton to leave prison just 12 years away

Swift parole a long shot for serial killer of missing women: Expert
Premier boosts northwest export plans

Premier boosts northwest export plans

The Ridley Island bulk terminal at Prince Rupert will be expanded with a $90 million road and rail project, Premier Christy Clark announced Monday.
Raw milk dispute still simmering

Raw milk dispute still simmering

Health protection officials at the Fraser Health Authority are silent so far on what action will be taken, if any, after a search was conducted of a Chilliwack farm last month where unpasteurized milk is being distributed to members of a “cowshare” operation.