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Cougars fall in final

Chilliwack Minor Baseball

Five medals for Chilliwack sprinter

Chilliwack Track and Field Club
Chiefs hire heavyweight to run business side

Chiefs hire heavyweight to run business side

Chilliwack Chiefs BCHL

Golf teacher turns attention to Hope

Golf

Chiefs reveal ticket numbers

Chilliwack Chiefs BCHL

Huskers on the links

Chilliwack Huskers B.C. Football Conference
Light shines bright at end of tunnel

Light shines bright at end of tunnel

“I’ve never actually thought about chemo not working and me not beating the cancer,” Kyle Lorteau said. “I have thought lots about afterwards when it’s going to be no more chemo and just doing my thing. This whole time, I’ve just focused on wanting everything back the way it was.”
Rock, Stealth set to battle in Langley

Rock, Stealth set to battle in Langley

Exhibition game marks return of National Lacrosse League to B.C.
Surgery sprint leads to chemo marathon

Surgery sprint leads to chemo marathon

Diagnosed last year with an extremely rare form of childhood cancer, given slim odds of survival and now ploughing through 46 weeks of chemotherapy, Kyle Lorteau is the one you’d expect to be most preoccupied with worst-case scenarios.
Decisions, decisions and more decisions

Decisions, decisions and more decisions

A standout basketball player from Chilliwack Secondary takes on the battle of his life – a rare and potentially deadly form of cancer.