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UPDATE: Hwy. 1 closed eastbound following fatal 5-vehicle collision in Chilliwack

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Crash happened at Vedder Canal Bridge, near Yale Road West exit

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Man dies while saving life of young son in Similkameen River tragedy

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Stay away from 5,256 hectare Calcite fire near Princeton

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Crews work on containment strategies and structural protection ejRa ed

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The Old West: Mathew Baillie Begbie – Reputedly “the hanging judge”

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A column by Bruce Uzelman <!– m j j TV R PB –>

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2024 wildfire season on pace to become benchmark for B.C.

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This year’s wildfire season has already exceeded the 10-year-average for the number of fires and could end up becoming a benchmark for future years. 

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