Boy found just as mother was organizing search
Worker suffered electric shock after crane contacts overhead power line.
Large RV crashes into a home
Cooler temperatures and a chance of showers
If Chilliwack city councillors sound frustrated it's because they're hearing from their constituents
The BC Liberal Party could find itself alienating the support that has kept it in power for 16 years.
The Internet can be a dark place for respectful conversation
Anger and frustration as local businesses demand action on crime and homelessness
Enjoying the outdoors comes down to respect: Respect for nature and respect for each other
Like the swallows of Capistrano, they return every year.
The impact of the opioid crises can be seen with disturbing clarity on any day in Chilliwack.
Chilliwack voters woke up to something they haven’t seen in more than 65 years: A minority government.
To say the city’s roll-out of its new compost and recycling program has been seamless would be, at best, generous.
If there seemed a giddy excitement from local officials at the ground breaking for the new Molson Coors brewery in Chilliwack last week, it’s for good reason.
Armed with the information we acquire over the next 28 days, we’ll be better equipped to make an informed choice on election day.
The Vedder Bridge replacement project drew a crowd Tuesday as the bridge deck was hoisted into place.
Once the cheering subsided from Canada's victory at Vimy Ridge, the reality began filtering back to Chilliwack
Reflections on changes in the newspaper business over the past three decades
Property crime, whether random or targeted, has a profound effect on people's sense of community and security.
Recycling was never about us. From the Second World War, to the environmental movement, it was about making the world a better place.