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Here’s exactly what to have in your emergency kit in case disaster strikes

Here’s exactly what to have in your emergency kit in case disaster strikes

Guidelines on what you should pack for you, your pet, and for inside your vehicle
'Likely weeks' until floodwaters gone from Abbotsford: mayor

'Likely weeks' until floodwaters gone from Abbotsford: mayor

"What we don't know is how much more water will our existing system will take," Mayor Henry Braun said.
B.C. tenant frequently wandered hallways naked, refused to stop

B.C. tenant frequently wandered hallways naked, refused to stop

The man said he didn't "want to bother putting clothes on if he is just going to the garbage."
Highway 1 reopens through Abbotsford, Coquihalla months away

Highway 1 reopens through Abbotsford, Coquihalla months away

Government won't impose essential travel restrictions; however, province asks motorists to only use the road if needed
Woman allegedly impersonated a nurse, provided medical care at Vancouver hospital

Woman allegedly impersonated a nurse, provided medical care at Vancouver hospital

“We don’t yet know how many people in Vancouver may have received treatment from the fraudulent nurse," say police.
Prawn fisher fined $25,000 for setting traps in Howe Sound's glass sponge reef area

Prawn fisher fined $25,000 for setting traps in Howe Sound's glass sponge reef area

Commercial prawn fishing licence also suspended for a year
Heavy snow falls over Kootenays, Rogers Pass

Heavy snow falls over Kootenays, Rogers Pass

Upwards of 80 mm of rain is in the forecast for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley
First Nation community cut off by landslides still hasn't heard from government

First Nation community cut off by landslides still hasn't heard from government

Shackan Indian Band is going it alone, caring for its community and finding safe housing for its members
Provincial workers to return to office Dec. 1; vaccine mandate now in effect

Provincial workers to return to office Dec. 1; vaccine mandate now in effect

Unvaccinated provincial employees who don't qualify for exemption will be placed on unpaid leave
Judge fines woman $1,500 for blocking logging road, praises 'respectful, peaceable' protesters

Judge fines woman $1,500 for blocking logging road, praises 'respectful, peaceable' protesters