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Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Lower Mainland restaurateur head of ABLE BC

Yvan Charette was voted president of agency representing bars and private liquor stores across B.C.
Storm warning still in effect on Coquihalla Highway with more flurries forecast

Storm warning still in effect on Coquihalla Highway with more flurries forecast

‘Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve,’ says Environment Canada warning
Evacuation order lifted for south portion of Sumas Prairie in Abbotsford

Evacuation order lifted for south portion of Sumas Prairie in Abbotsford

Orders have now been rescinded for three of the four areas impacted by flooding
B.C. researchers, advocates consider impacts of catastrophic flooding on Fraser River salmon

B.C. researchers, advocates consider impacts of catastrophic flooding on Fraser River salmon

Stranded and trapped salmon seen swimming in yards, trapped on railway tracks, trails, in ditches
Nature’s Path acquires majority interest in Chilliwack organic food business

Nature’s Path acquires majority interest in Chilliwack organic food business

Largest organic cereal and snack maker buys into Anita’s Organic Mill
Hope Chamber gets much needed reboot

Hope Chamber gets much needed reboot

The Chamber has gone from 3 to 45 members since becoming active again
PHOTOS: PowerWood’s grand opening celebrated in Agassiz

PHOTOS: PowerWood’s grand opening celebrated in Agassiz

The company was established in Coquitlam in 1995
Engineering couple buzz from corporate jobs to honey farming in Mission

Engineering couple buzz from corporate jobs to honey farming in Mission

Husband-and-wife team at Viewcrest Farms leasing land from District of Mission for more beehives
Surrey cedar processor PowerWood moving to Agassiz

Surrey cedar processor PowerWood moving to Agassiz

The company ships red cedar projects all over the world
Tourism spending in Canada dropped by almost 50 per cent in 2020

Tourism spending in Canada dropped by almost 50 per cent in 2020

Tourism-related jobs dropped by almost 29 per cent