Kerrie-Ann Schoenit

Food bank needs community support

Hope is participating in national Kraft Food For Families contest

New concession operator at Hope Arena

Concession provides an extensive menu with healthy options

The Toy family has had a seminar room in the UBC pharmaceutical sciences building named in their honour.

Hope family leaves a legacy

A seminar room at UBC has been named after the Toy's

The Toy family has had a seminar room in the UBC pharmaceutical sciences building named in their honour.

Maintenance facility named after Hope trustee

The new building pays tribute to Jim Sinclair's 30 years on the school board

Pharmacist Lindsay Kufta administered the first shingles vaccination at Hope Pharmasave last week to Linda VanDerMuelen. A doctor’s note is not required for the vaccine.

Hope Pharmasave offers shingles vaccine

Vaccine decreases the likelihood of getting shingles and reduces the severity of long-term pain if it does occur

Pharmacist Lindsay Kufta administered the first shingles vaccination at Hope Pharmasave last week to Linda VanDerMuelen. A doctor’s note is not required for the vaccine.
A follow-up special called Highway Thru Hell: After the Crash featuring Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue premiers Oct. 30.

Highway Thru Hell special to air

Episode catches up with the heavy rescue crew as they reflect on the last season

A follow-up special called Highway Thru Hell: After the Crash featuring Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue premiers Oct. 30.
Adam Fitzpatrick performs an Elvis hit at the Business Excellence Awards gala last Thursday at the Hope Legion.

Celebrating Hope businesses

Business Excellence Award winners recognized at gala

Adam Fitzpatrick performs an Elvis hit at the Business Excellence Awards gala last Thursday at the Hope Legion.
Aaron Halliday is bringing his Almost Alan tribute show to Hope on Oct. 27 at the Eagles hall. Tickets are $10.

Hope is going country

Aaron Halliday set to perform Alan Jackson tribute concert on Oct. 27

Aaron Halliday is bringing his Almost Alan tribute show to Hope on Oct. 27 at the Eagles hall. Tickets are $10.

Property crimes down in Hope

Statistics show an overall decline of about 46 per cent from the same time last year

Recreation upgrades to cost residents

Hope will cover over $90,000 in improvement costs for the community recreation park

Comics on tour in the Fraser Canyon

Stand-up shows set for Boston Bar and Yale this weekend

A helicopter drops a bucket of water on a fire on Squeah Forest Road last Wednesday. The fire danger rating in the area has dropped to 'very low.'

Fire danger rating drops in area

Residents warned it could still take a bit for forests to get wet underground

A helicopter drops a bucket of water on a fire on Squeah Forest Road last Wednesday. The fire danger rating in the area has dropped to 'very low.'

Enrolment drops in Fraser-Cascade school district

Changing community demographics a major factor in decline

Heather Garfield (left), house manager of Jean Scott Transition House, and Marianne Brueckert, local victim services program services, at the annual Purple Lights Campaign tree lighting ceremony last year. This year’s event takes place at the Hope Library at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3.

Raising awareness about domestic violence

Purple Lights Campaign returns to Hope in October

Heather Garfield (left), house manager of Jean Scott Transition House, and Marianne Brueckert, local victim services program services, at the annual Purple Lights Campaign tree lighting ceremony last year. This year’s event takes place at the Hope Library at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3.
Theresa Dantuma is the new principal at Boston Bar Elementary-Secondary School.

New principal in Boston Bar

Theresa Dantuma takes over position left by Jason Cobey

Theresa Dantuma is the new principal at Boston Bar Elementary-Secondary School.

Nomination deadline nears for Hope business awards

Two new categories added this year to recognize the trades industry and home-based businesses

Sixteen-year-old Abbotsford driver Brad Mulder (left) backs into James Van Aert and John Steele from Maple Ridge (No. 67) in the demolition derby on Sunday at the Hope Sports Bowl. Mulder finished third in both the Heat A and B competitions.

Celebrating Brigade Days in Hope

Annual event draws hundreds of people downtown to take part in festivities

Sixteen-year-old Abbotsford driver Brad Mulder (left) backs into James Van Aert and John Steele from Maple Ridge (No. 67) in the demolition derby on Sunday at the Hope Sports Bowl. Mulder finished third in both the Heat A and B competitions.

Adamson makes NDP nomination bid

The Yale area director wants to represent the Chilliwack riding in the May 2013 provincial election

Jamie Davis, who began Aggressive Towing in Abbotsford, and his heavy rescue business in Hope, is featured in a new TV series.

Abbotsford towing company focus of TV series

Specialized equipment and the drivers that operate it will be showcased in a new original eight-part series called Highway Thru Hell.

Jamie Davis, who began Aggressive Towing in Abbotsford, and his heavy rescue business in Hope, is featured in a new TV series.
Hope Performing Arts Community Theatre stages the musical comedy Fool’s Gold at the Hope Legion on Sept. 8.

Fool’s Gold at the Hope Legion

New stage production coincides with Brigade Days

Hope Performing Arts Community Theatre stages the musical comedy Fool’s Gold at the Hope Legion on Sept. 8.