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Man dead, suspect in custody as homicide team called to Mission

Man dead, suspect in custody as homicide team called to Mission

25-year-old man was found unresponsive, suspect arrested, and remains in police custody
Coquihalla Elementary School hosting Kw’ikw’iyá:la art show

Coquihalla Elementary School hosting Kw’ikw’iyá:la art show

Works of Coquihalla students will be featured in interactive art show
Man stabbed at Kent Institution

Man stabbed at Kent Institution

Patient reportedly stabbed 11 times
Sunshine Valley firefighters host 2024 B.C. volunteer firefighter spring training seminar

Sunshine Valley firefighters host 2024 B.C. volunteer firefighter spring training seminar

Over 175 firefighters and 41 fire departments attending three-day weekend
Mother, daughter sued by Chilliwack society for misappropriating $1.4M

Mother, daughter sued by Chilliwack society for misappropriating $1.4M

Kathleen Mosa, Erin Mosa ‘fraudulently, wrongfully, and secretly’ spent society money, claim says
43 years later, friend of Verna Susan Bjerky says search for her still continues in Hope

43 years later, friend of Verna Susan Bjerky says search for her still continues in Hope

Cathy Lamberton remembers Bjerky as a fun and hardworking girl
Cable theft could have had devastating consequences for Fraser Canyon

Cable theft could have had devastating consequences for Fraser Canyon

Three-day internet outage sparks concern from Yale fire chief
UPDATE: RCMP says 29-year-old missing woman reported safe

UPDATE: RCMP says 29-year-old missing woman reported safe

‘The RCMP thanks the media and public for their assistance’
Goat on the lam saved from oncoming train in Agassiz

Goat on the lam saved from oncoming train in Agassiz

Sassy was taken into custody and returned home safely
Grant will allow District of Hope to develop Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan, hire FireSmart coordinator

Grant will allow District of Hope to develop Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan, hire FireSmart coordinator

Nearly $200,000 given to the district to improve fire safety