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Community feels void left by passing of School Board Trustee Tom Hendrickson

Community feels void left by passing of School Board Trustee Tom Hendrickson

Hendrickson, 77, passed away on April 19
AdvantageHOPE bids farewell to 2018

AdvantageHOPE bids farewell to 2018

Hope’s economic, tourism organization hosted its AGM for 2018
Hope’s 11th Annual Auction for the Arts was a success

Hope’s 11th Annual Auction for the Arts was a success

Over 100 patrons donated more than $3,500
Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon PPC Association recognized as official electoral district association

Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon PPC Association recognized as official electoral district association

People’s Party made announcement late April
Candidate chosen for People’s Party of Canada in Chilliwack-Hope

Candidate chosen for People’s Party of Canada in Chilliwack-Hope

Robert Bogunovic a teacher opposed to paying union dues because of the ‘the grand Marxist agenda’
African Children’s Choir sings for Hope

African Children’s Choir sings for Hope

Choir fundraises to educate African children in an attempt to end poverty across the continent
Pee-yew! Garbage becomes a problem as District lapses in providing waste-removal service coverage

Pee-yew! Garbage becomes a problem as District lapses in providing waste-removal service coverage

First Class Waste’s contract expired in Dec, yet they kept working in good faith—until now
Harrison wolverine sighting ‘exciting’ for biologist

Harrison wolverine sighting ‘exciting’ for biologist

Wolverines have huge territories and seeing them near human settlement is not very common
Province grants Fraser-Cascade district $96,000 for creation of First Nations education agreements

Province grants Fraser-Cascade district $96,000 for creation of First Nations education agreements

Local Education Agreements are integral components of inclusive school curricula
Agassiz opioid meeting: ‘We have a problem in every town’

Agassiz opioid meeting: ‘We have a problem in every town’

More than 40 residents came out to Ag Hall to discuss opioid use and the overdose crisis