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Chilliwack councillor calls staffing cuts to Agricultural Land Commission ‘irresponsible’

Budget cuts coming to the provincial Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) struck a nerve at Chilliwack city hall on April 7. Coun. Chris Kloot warned at the council meeting that he was going to be “blunt,” in his commentary about the chronically underfunded ALC now facing a round of cuts, characterizing it as “very irresponsible.” He […]

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Homicide team takes conduct of deadly Surrey investigation

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken over conduct of a homicide investigation in Surrey after one man was killed Wednesday. Shortly after 9 p.m. on Wednesday (April 8), Surrey Police Service officers responded to assist BC Emergency Health Services paramedics with an injured man in the 9700-block of 134 Street. Upon arrival, officers located

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B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer works out electoral math

Yuri Fulmer worded the position of the BC Conservative Party plainly. Mathematically, to win the next election, the Conservatives will have to appeal to some centrists and convince people who voted for the NDP or the Greens in 2024 to vote Tory instead, said Fulmer, a candidate in the ongoing Conservative leadership race, at an

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Naming the nameless: Victoria street community mourns lives lost to drug crisis

Donna, Artemis, and Jeziah sit in front of Pandora’s Chicken World on the 900 block. Their eyes, stern and lost in thought, stare at the sidewalk. Numbed with pain, they speak only a few words. “Raw” is among the descriptors they choose to sum up their state of mind a few days after their friend,

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