Langley adaptive sports day event expands to involve entire Lower Mainland

A surge of interest expanded a Langley adaptive soccer event into a much larger sports day that involves sports groups from across the entire Lower Mainland. “It’s kind of evolved over time,” explained organizer Jasmina Parhar, Vancouver FC’s manager of game operations and events. “We’re calling it an adaptive sports day as opposed to an […]

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Abbotsford streamer nominated for national content creator award

For the first time ever, Canadian content creators are being celebrated with their own award show, and an Abbotsford streamer is among the list of finalists for the March 26 ceremony. Josh, who is better known by his online persona Jozzoh, has been regularly streaming video game content from his Abbotsford home since the beginning

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More rain, high streamflows in the forecast for coastal B.C. until Friday

River Forecast Centre is continuing to update its high streamflow advisories and flood watches throughout coastal B.C., and part of the Interior. The majority of coastal B.C. remains under a high streamflow advisory, along with the Upper Fraser region, while the central coast is under a flood watch. A news release from the Water Ministry

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Tumbler Ridge claims B.C. title in Kraft Hockeyville 2026

A surprise nomination from over 1,000 kilometres away has propelled Tumbler Ridge to the national stage of Kraft Hockeyville 2026. The small municipality in northeastern B.C. was named a finalist in the annual community competition and will receive $50,000 for upgrades to the Tumbler Ridge Community Centre Arena, as well as an additional $10,000 for

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