First and Second World War medals were in a small plastic box with duct tape on it
Growers can apply for up to $35,000 in cost-sharing program to protect against heat, floods, fire
BC Farmers’ Market Trail lists 145 farmers markets in regions across the province
Majority of 1,800 voters in Abbotsford Christian School Society took part in two-day resolution vote
Opposition leader says decriminalization puts too much pressure on individual municipalities
5-episode series tackles post-traumatic stress and urges politicians to keep issue top of mind
Witnesses reporting details of crash on social media Sunday afternoon
Annual event brings hundreds of students together for competitions, hands-on learning and more
Jacob Wilson survived traumatic brain injury with intervention, but left to die from addiction
Parents go to social media over email informing them their children were assigned weekend detention
Projects designed to reduce runoff, get farms further off the grid and reduce fuel consumption
Tide used by contractor to clean roof moss ended up foaming up in a fish-bearing creek
Suhaandeep Gill, 7, created thoughtful bags of much-needed items to give to three city shelters
No TV before bedtime? Thanks, I hate it.
Abbotsford-based group has provided 2,600 showers to people in need since 2019
Murdered woman’s brother says family experiencing ‘never-ending waves of grief, anguish and trauma’
Third-degree burns on elderly woman’s legs not given priority at ARH, but they were at Vancouver General Hospital
January is cervical awareness month and a time to understand how devastating the disease really is
Missing luggage, no staff and cancelled flights made travel less than merry this Christmas
‘Sparkyville’ includes countless figurines and has been in the works for more than 40 years