Editorial

EDITORIAL: Rock the Shores could be a big loss

Some creativity required to keep society out of the red

Martial arts and dance combine for an innovative and challenging critique of violence in the modern world in Glory.

Glory finds beauty in turbulence through martial arts and dance

Dance, theatre, and martial arts will come together for a unique show at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre on April 4.

Martial arts and dance combine for an innovative and challenging critique of violence in the modern world in Glory.

Saanich News salutes neighbourhood heroes

Our Saanich Cause pays tribute to local organizations devoted to making their community better

A $1.63 million funding announcement for BC Transit will extend two West Shore routes, but a long-term solution from the province is still needed.

EDITORIAL: Transit funding is just a start for the West Shore

A $1.63 million funding announcement from the province might sound nice, but it's merely a short-term solution.

A $1.63 million funding announcement for BC Transit will extend two West Shore routes, but a long-term solution from the province is still needed.
South Surrey—White Rock MP, Dianne Watts and Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel MP Nicola Di Iorio.

EDITORIAL: Offensiveness of convenience

Opinions on stripper-pole remark should not vary depending on likability, party affiliation or political spin.

South Surrey—White Rock MP, Dianne Watts and Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel MP Nicola Di Iorio.

OUR VIEW: ERs not the place for common illness

ERs across the province are regularly pushed to their limits, and beyond,…

Kane & Potvin in concert Thursday, March 30 at Bozzini’s Upstairs Lounge.

VIDEO: Kane & Potvin return to Chilliwack March 30

Kane & Potvin are in concert Thursday, March 30 at Bozzini’s Upstairs Lounge.

Kane & Potvin in concert Thursday, March 30 at Bozzini’s Upstairs Lounge.
Healing Through Music takes place Saturday, April 8 at 7 p.m. at Wilde Oscar’s Pub.

Chilliwack women raise money for Music Heals

Healing Through Music is a fundraiser for B.C. charity Music Heals on April 8 at Wilde Oscar’s Pub

Healing Through Music takes place Saturday, April 8 at 7 p.m. at Wilde Oscar’s Pub.

Liberals campaigning on the public’s dime

Government advertising should be suspended in the four months leading up to an election

EDITORIAL: Sewage plant feeds tax hikes

While West Shore municipalities work to finalize their 2017 budgets, there's a few items contributing to tax increases

OUR VIEW: B.C. Liberals campaigning on public’s dime

With an election on the horizon, it should come as no surprise…

Andrew Allen with opening act Corey Primus is Friday, March 31 at Acoustic Emporium.

Andrew Allen’s acoustic tunes at AE March 31

Performing an intimate acoustic set, Canadian artist Andrew Allen will be at the Acoustic Emporium on Friday, March 31.

Andrew Allen with opening act Corey Primus is Friday, March 31 at Acoustic Emporium.
Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra's Lenten Reflections concert will feature its acclaimed a capella ensemble, Belle Voci, on March 31.

Enjoy Lenten Reflections with Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra next weekend

The Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra and Chorus presents Lenten Reflections on March 31.

Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra's Lenten Reflections concert will feature its acclaimed a capella ensemble, Belle Voci, on March 31.
Kellen Saip (pictured) and Del Suelo are at Tractorgrease Cafe Thursday, March 23.0

Songs of soul and more with Saip, Suelo at Tractorgrease in Chilliwack

Kellen Saip and Del Suelo will be playing Tractorgrease Cafe Thursday, March 30 in Chilliwack.

Kellen Saip (pictured) and Del Suelo are at Tractorgrease Cafe Thursday, March 23.0

EDITORIAL: City of White Rock, Semiahmoo First Nation need to resolve differences

A lack of communication a result of growing acrimony between the two governments.

The historic Japanese Garden at Royal Roads University is part of what makes the property unique.

EDITORIAL: Growing West Shore boasts quiet spaces

Despite being a (mostly) fast-growing region, there are undoubtedly some serene places on the West Shore

The historic Japanese Garden at Royal Roads University is part of what makes the property unique.

EDPA bylaw creates hostile environment

Council's decision to suspend EDPA's application should be followed up with a revised bylaw

News Views: In need

News Views: In need

Maple Ridge council brings back, defeats hiring social planners.

News Views: In need

OUR VIEW: Clark out of touch on salary

The BC Liberals have been hit by several donation-related scandals in the…

The Canadian Oregon Spotted Frog Recovery Team released approximately 100 juvenile Oregon Spotted Frogs today at a restored wetland near Seabird Island.

Slideshow: Endangered frogs leap to their new home near Seabird Island

Oregon Spotted Frog released near Seabird Island by The Canadian Oregon Spotted Frog Recovery Team

The Canadian Oregon Spotted Frog Recovery Team released approximately 100 juvenile Oregon Spotted Frogs today at a restored wetland near Seabird Island.