Abbotsford students create anti-drunk driving liquor store bags
Students in Abbotsford designed unique paper bags for a campaign urging people not to drive impaired. The 'Think of Me' initiative aims to reduce drunk driving during the holidays.
Students in Abbotsford designed unique paper bags for a campaign urging people not to drive impaired. The 'Think of Me' initiative aims to reduce drunk driving during the holidays.
Gursewak Singh, 22, faces charges after a reckless, public shooting at an Abbotsford business on Dec. 17. Police seek information as the suspect remains in custody.
Months after their Calder Cup win, the Abbotsford Canucks still lack championship rings. The Vancouver Canucks organization, facing criticism, has now ordered them for a New Year distribution. Read about the delay and the team's history of being 'late.'
Alberta health officials are strengthening public vaccination efforts as influenza activity rises. Officials emphasize collective responsibility for public health. Learn more about the campaign.
A 35-year-old Abbotsford woman, Siobhan Kirby, has pleaded guilty to child pornography and other sex crimes. Learn the details of the case and the ongoing legal proceedings.
Abbotsford police have made an arrest following an overnight shooting at a business, now linked to an extortion scheme. Get the latest details on the investigation.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada states it will take weeks to calculate total insured losses from the devastating B.C. floods. Get the latest details on the recovery and financial impact.
Abbotsford poultry farmers confront a devastating cleanup after flooding kills an estimated 175,000 birds, a severe blow to an industry already battling a multi-year avian influenza outbreak. Learn about the impact and the fight to save family farms.
Abbotsford police have made an arrest following a targeted shooting linked to extortion. Get the latest details on the investigation and community response.
The owner of Castle Fun Park in Abbotsford is personally financing crucial flood defence upgrades after severe flooding hit the attraction in December 2025. Learn about the community impact and recovery efforts.
The City of Abbotsford has rescinded all remaining evacuation alerts as floodwaters recede and the flood watch concludes. Residents can now return home safely.
A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the killing of Chelsey Gauthier, a mother from British Columbia. Get the full details on the case and sentencing.
British Columbia poultry farmers are bracing for a massive cleanup after severe flooding in Abbotsford. Premier David Eby describes the daunting task ahead for the agricultural sector.
Residents of Sumas Prairie can return home as evacuation orders are rescinded and the Sumas River flood warning is downgraded. Get the latest updates on the recovery.
Abbotsford, B.C. has rescinded all remaining evacuation orders following recent flooding, though hundreds of properties are still under alert. Get the latest details.
Castle Fun Park in Abbotsford avoided major damage in recent flooding, thanks to a protective wall built after the 2021 atmospheric river. Owner Brian Wiebe credits the infrastructure and overnight crews.
Flood warnings have been rescinded across British Columbia, with only one river still under alert. Get the latest details on the post-storm recovery and ongoing conditions.
A 23-year-old Thunder Bay man faces impaired and speeding charges after an incident with his children in the vehicle. Learn the details and legal implications.
Dramatic video released by Abbotsford Police shows a high-risk pursuit and arrest of a man in a stolen vehicle. The suspect attempted to flee on foot before being apprehended.
B.C.'s Public Safety Minister faces criticism for dismissing a Canada-wide emergency alert system during severe flooding. Explore the debate on public safety and misinformation.
Parts of British Columbia remain under weather warnings as persistent heavy rain and strong winds raise flooding concerns. Officials urge residents to stay alert.
Parts of British Columbia face new heavy rainfall warnings as communities continue cleanup from recent floods. Officials urge caution amid the ongoing severe weather threat.
Fraser Valley farmer Corry Spitter narrowly avoided poultry loss as floods inundate Sumas Prairie. Six B.C. farms report livestock deaths, with tens of thousands of birds lost. Read the urgent call for federal support.
Abbotsford police arrested a man following a fatal stabbing on December 14. No charges have been laid as the investigation continues. Details on the incident and police response.
Ex-mayor Henry Braun urges a billion-dollar pumping station to divert Nooksack River floodwaters into the Fraser, safeguarding Abbotsford's vital farmland. A necessary long-term investment.
A 28-year-old woman in Vernon, B.C., was arrested for impaired driving after showing up intoxicated to court to dispute a ticket issued by the same officer. Read the full story.
A Windsor motorist faces impaired driving charges after a single-vehicle crash flipped an SUV onto its side early Friday. Police warn of increased #FestiveRIDE checks.
Floodwaters have subsided in parts of Abbotsford, B.C., offering a brief respite. However, officials caution the situation remains precarious with more widespread rain forecasted for the region. Read the latest updates.
British Columbia faces renewed flood threats as a significant atmospheric river targets the province. Officials issue high-impact warnings for already saturated regions. Stay informed.
Ontario Provincial Police report a decrease in impaired driving charges during the second week of the annual holiday RIDE campaign. Stay informed on road safety this season.