admin_mntc

Assault acquittal leaves Trail family with questions, heartbreak

After more than two years searching for the truth about what happened to her brother in a downtown Trail back alley, Adena Wong says the acquittal in the case has left her family with a mix of disappointment, heartbreak and unanswered questions. “It’s really hard to say how I’m feeling because it’s very conflicting,” Wong […]

Assault acquittal leaves Trail family with questions, heartbreak Read More »

PHOTOS: Teens set up big wins at volleyball provincials in Abbotsford

After back-to-back weekends of non-stop volleyball action at Tradex, the winners of the 2026 Volleyball BC Provincial Championship have now been crowned. Abbotsford played host to the older age groups, ranging from 13 to 18 years old. Coming out on top in the girls’ division was the Tri-Cities-based Ducks Volleyball Club, whose teams won two

PHOTOS: Teens set up big wins at volleyball provincials in Abbotsford Read More »

B.C. MP’s bill looks to halt expansion of MAiD

Tamara Jansen, MP for Cloverdale Langley City, says new testimony given to a Parliamentary committee is raising “serious concerns” about the upcoming planned expansion of medical assistance in dying, or MAiD. The federal government is planning to expand MAiD eligibility on Saint Patrick’s Day in 2027 to include people suffering solely from a mental illness.

B.C. MP’s bill looks to halt expansion of MAiD Read More »