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Surrey bus stabber convicted in terrorist attack

Surrey bus stabber convicted in terrorist attack

Abdul Aziz Kawam found guilty of attempted murder for the benefit of terrorist group, assault using a weapon for benefit of terrorist group
Slide risks going under the microscope in the Chilliwack River Valley

Slide risks going under the microscope in the Chilliwack River Valley

New FVRD study will assess geohazards like slides, or slumps in CRV, the type used to deny 6 owners disaster funding
B.C. looking at making it easier to evict from supportive housing

B.C. looking at making it easier to evict from supportive housing

Province to examine removing supportive housing from Residential Tenancy Act protections
Abbotsford Canucks attendance bumps up for Calder Cup playoff run

Abbotsford Canucks attendance bumps up for Calder Cup playoff run

Team averages 6,136 over 13 playoff games, increase of almost 2,000 per game over regular season
Battle River- Crowfoot byelection set for August 18

Battle River- Crowfoot byelection set for August 18

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is running
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash in Abbotsford

Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash in Abbotsford

Serious injuries for motorcycle driver following 3-vehicle collision Saturday on Sumas Mountain Road
From Lab to Love: Rescued beagles start new lives on Vancouver Island

From Lab to Love: Rescued beagles start new lives on Vancouver Island

Three former research dogs arrive in Ladysmith as part of national advocacy mission
Roughriders stay unbeaten at 4-0 after thumping B.C. Lions 37-18

Roughriders stay unbeaten at 4-0 after thumping B.C. Lions 37-18

Leos have dropped three straight CFL contests
First Blood mountain bike trail in Hope officially opens

First Blood mountain bike trail in Hope officially opens

Over 200 people on-site for the trail's opening day
5% defence spending target 'long overdue,' says Okanagan MP

5% defence spending target 'long overdue,' says Okanagan MP

Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed Canada to spending 5 per cent of its GDP on defence by 2035. Scott Anderson approves of the idea so long as it's not an 'accounting sleight of hand'