Kerrie-Ann Schoenit

Blue Moose owner Wes Bergmann showcases the one of the new caesars and appetizers being offered at the local coffee shop.

Blue Moose goes unplugged

Coffee house launches new drinks and appies as part of a weekly event

Blue Moose owner Wes Bergmann showcases the one of the new caesars and appetizers being offered at the local coffee shop.

Community forum addresses homelessness

Hope & Area Transition Society focuses on Housing First approach

Hope author Jasun Horsley has released a new book called Seen and Not Seen: Confessions of a Movie Autist. There will be a book launch this Saturday at Baker’s Books at 7 p.m.

Local author launches new book

Jasun Horsley will read from and discuss his latest book this Saturday

Hope author Jasun Horsley has released a new book called Seen and Not Seen: Confessions of a Movie Autist. There will be a book launch this Saturday at Baker’s Books at 7 p.m.

School addition construction underway

Parents are being asked to drop off or pick up their kids on Coquihalla Street, between 6th and 7th avenues

Kawkawa Lake sewer line breaks

A dive team is expected in Hope this week to assess and fix the line

Spencer McColl of the OMH team makes a toe save in their Friday night A-division match against the Chilliwack Greasers. Fourteen men’s teams took part in the annual “Dusty’s Tournament.” The Greasers won the game handily and went on to win their division title.

Annual hockey tournament draws 14 teams

Organizer Dusty Smith says they had the most ties ever seen at the tournament

Spencer McColl of the OMH team makes a toe save in their Friday night A-division match against the Chilliwack Greasers. Fourteen men’s teams took part in the annual “Dusty’s Tournament.” The Greasers won the game handily and went on to win their division title.
The fifth annual Fitness Fraser Valley conference in being held in Hope this weekend at the rec centre.

Fitness education for fitness professionals

The fifth annual Fitness Fraser Valley conference takes place in Hope this weekend

The fifth annual Fitness Fraser Valley conference in being held in Hope this weekend at the rec centre.

Station House project moves forward

While there’s general support for the project, some councillors have concerns over the process that’s being undertaken

New regional park eyed in Hope

FVRD interested in area along Fraser River for recreational opportunity

There have been three cougar sightings reported in the Hope area over the last month.

Cougar sightings around Hope

Local conservation officer says residents should not worry

There have been three cougar sightings reported in the Hope area over the last month.
Fire chief Tom DeSorcy surveys the damage caused by a house fire on Tuesday in Silver Creek. Donations are being collected for the family, who lost all their belongings.

House fire in Silver Creek

An online fundraiser has been launched and donated items are being collected after the family lost all their belongings

Fire chief Tom DeSorcy surveys the damage caused by a house fire on Tuesday in Silver Creek. Donations are being collected for the family, who lost all their belongings.

Station House future in limbo

Council seeks more information on the needed repairs and cost estimates

This week’s ice storm in Hope brought down hundreds of tree branches throughout the area and knocked out power to thousands of residents for days.

Winter ice storm cripples Hope

A peak of 14,000 residents were without power after this week's snow and ice storm

This week’s ice storm in Hope brought down hundreds of tree branches throughout the area and knocked out power to thousands of residents for days.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is in Yale after a woman was found dead last night on a property at the corner of Front and Yale streets.

Woman found dead in Yale

Her body was discovered by Hope RCMP late last night in 31200 block of Front Street

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is in Yale after a woman was found dead last night on a property at the corner of Front and Yale streets.
An electrical fire has destroyed the Boothroyd First Nation fire hall.

Fire destroys Boothroyd fire hall

The cause of the blaze on Dec.1 has been attributed to electrical wiring in the rafters of the building

An electrical fire has destroyed the Boothroyd First Nation fire hall.

New school board policy eyed

Trustees are considering a new draft policy that would allow them to make certain decisions without calling a special meeting

Christine Schroeder (left) and Jenny Banai will be performing an acoustic Christmas concert in Hope on Dec. 7 at the recreation centre. Tickets are $15 in advance or at the door.

Rec centre hosts acoustic Christmas concert

The performance on Dec. 7 runs from 2-3:30 p.m. in the conference room

Christine Schroeder (left) and Jenny Banai will be performing an acoustic Christmas concert in Hope on Dec. 7 at the recreation centre. Tickets are $15 in advance or at the door.

Cascade Lower Canyon Community Forest board fired

The three partners are reviewing grant policies and procedures

Brian Clark, acting manager at Cooper’s Foods, took second place in his weight class at the BCPA’s Fall Classic powerlifting competition in Abbotsford, Nov. 8-9. 

Hope powerlifter brings home medal

Brian Clark places second at the BCPA’s Fall Classic powerlifting competition

Brian Clark, acting manager at Cooper’s Foods, took second place in his weight class at the BCPA’s Fall Classic powerlifting competition in Abbotsford, Nov. 8-9. 

Homelessness forum planned in Hope

Public input sought on how best to meet housing needs in the community