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Canada Day celebrations

Canada Day celebrations

Chilliwack celebrated Canada Day at Heritage Park on Friday. The day was filled with games for children, entertainment, antique cars, military vehicles, fireworks and more.

Nutrient levels in Cultus to be studied

Environmental stewards are about to get the scoop on poop in Cultus Lake.

Apartments will be adaptable for seniors

Chilliwack’s housing stock cannot be described as “age-friendly” noted a city staff member at the June 21 council meeting. But that may be about to change.

Campout against logging in owl forest

Fewer than a dozen Northern spotted owls are left in B.C. so it is critical to save any prime habitat that’s left for them. That’s the rationale behind the Western Canada Wilderness Committee plan to host a Canada Day Campout near Chilliwack Lake, as way to help save a spotted owl forest from proposed logging, said Joy Foy, national campaign director for WCWC.
Clark passes on HST debate with Dix

Clark passes on HST debate with Dix

NDP leader accuses premier of hiding
HST referendum deadline now Aug. 5

HST referendum deadline now Aug. 5

Two-week extension in response to postal service delays
Caroline steps out for Canada Day

Caroline steps out for Canada Day

After months of work, volunteers in Chilliwack have a Sherman tank running in time for Canada Day.

Schools failed teen: Watchdog report

A scathing report into the neglect of a teenager with special needs laid partial blame on the Chilliwack school district.

‘Zombie’ PST takes bite out of Chilliwack company

B.C.’s provincial sales tax is dead – for now – but a Chilliwack businessman is fighting a $106,000 bill after he stopped collecting the PST from customers five years ago on the advice of a B.C. government auditor.

Horse rescue: ‘You never know what a day will bring,’ says RCMP

A local horse wrangler lassoed a horse that had fallen into the Vedder River yesterday, and successfully guided it to safety.