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RCMP warn against bringing firearms to detachments under federal buyback programRCMP are warning gun owners wanting to turn in their assault-style firearms under the federal buyback program, to not bring guns to policed detachments.Canada11 hours
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‘Atrocious’: Chilliwack residents concerned about abandoned homeless campThey would like to see the provincial government step in to help clean it up, especially as it is located near the Chilliwack River Fish Hatchery and another fish-bearing creek.EnvironmentJan 9
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‘Big repercussions, big concerns’: B.C. farmers worry about potential Trump tariffsIt's not just tariffs on sales to the U.S. that have B.C. farmers worried, they're also concerned about increased costs for importing vital equipment and supplies.CanadaFeb 6, 2025
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Chilliwack outreach workers concerned about lack of weather shelter bedsThe mayor said there are currently 36 cold weather beds available at two locations but admits that is less than what was available this time last year.WeatherJan 31, 2025
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City of Chilliwack says province should develop shelter sites in an ‘equitable manner’According to figures from BC Housing, Chilliwack has the highest number of shelter beds per capita out of all the cities in the region.PoliticsJan 30, 2025
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Chilliwack council calls for equal approach to shelter beds across B.C.Chilliwack's mayor says his community is bearing a disproportionate burden in providing shelter for the unhoused.HealthJan 30, 2025
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Lovingly restored 1967 Ford truck destroyed in suspicious Chilliwack fireWendy Power spent 15 years lovingly restoring her classic 1967 Ford F-100 pickup truck named Buttercup.CrimeDec 19, 2024
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Meet the B.C. rider inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of FameKaila Mussell is used to being a pioneer. She's the first and only professional female saddle bronc rider in the history of North American rodeo.CanadaDec 5, 2024
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Ex-correctional officer charged in smuggling case in B.C.A former correctional officer is facing nine charges including obstruction of justice as part of a criminal organization and accepting a bribe, after a smuggling investigation.CrimeAug 29, 2024
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‘Give us a break’: Chilliwack residents sound off about incessant train hornsChilliwack residents have been complaining about an uptick in train noise, after Transport Canada issued an order requiring horns to sound in the area following a recent fatality.PoliticsJul 23, 2024
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