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Radon testing kits now available in Hope

Radon testing kits now available in Hope

Odorless and radioactive, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
Chilliwack RCMP looking for witnesses, suspects following mall break-in

Chilliwack RCMP looking for witnesses, suspects following mall break-in

Early-morning break-in at Cottonwood Centre saw thieves make off with unknown amount of jewelry
Vendors at cancelled Abbotsford craft market say organizer has ‘ghosted’ them

Vendors at cancelled Abbotsford craft market say organizer has ‘ghosted’ them

Almost 3 weeks after event was halted, sellers still seek answers about refunds
Christmas market has to move after avian flu hits Chilliwack farm

Christmas market has to move after avian flu hits Chilliwack farm

‘The show must go on!’ say organizers of Eats & Treats event, moving to nearby church parking lot
Sq’ewá:lxw First Nation unveils 20-foot totem pole

Sq’ewá:lxw First Nation unveils 20-foot totem pole

Chief and council give thanks to carver George Price
Ex-trustee Barry Neufeld’s defamation trial wraps up in Chilliwack

Ex-trustee Barry Neufeld’s defamation trial wraps up in Chilliwack

Lawsuit by trustee alleges she was defamed when Neufeld called her ‘striptease artist’
Boil water advisory continues in Hope; water donated by company

Boil water advisory continues in Hope; water donated by company

Blue Triton donates bottled water to help residents through boil water advisory
Chilliwack RCMP seeking 2 women who intervened in park assault

Chilliwack RCMP seeking 2 women who intervened in park assault

Police say alleged assault in Salish Park on Oct. 23 had 2 assailants
Hope council byelection candidates open up about inclusion

Hope council byelection candidates open up about inclusion

Questions highlight how candidates feel about community and inclusion
‘Extortion letters’ to Abbotsford businesses request money for protection from violence

‘Extortion letters’ to Abbotsford businesses request money for protection from violence

Abbotsford police say the letters may have been sent en masse to businesses