The Fraser Valley Current has partnered with the Climate Disaster Project to commemorate the anniversary of the flooding by telling first-hand accounts of last November's flood.
An exclusive look at the first Fraser Valley story to be entered into a new “memory vault” collecting the stories of the survivors of climate disasters around the world.
BC government will fund a maximum of 44 hectares of fuel treatments each year in rural parts of the Fraser Valley, where more than 5,000 hectares of forest have an ‘extreme’ long-term risk of fire.
In Chilliwack, students get marks for skateboarding
‘I think it’s probably time for me to pass the torch to someone else,’ Braun says after declaring he won‘t seek third term.
The 2021 federal election may not have held many surprises for the Fraser Valley, but small changes in local votes show that the future isn't set in stone.
“If we keep chipping away at the habitat these species have left on the landscape, they’re not going to exist anymore.”
Many Fraser Valley hospitals are failing to meet targets set by health officials.
The goal of hatcheries was to make more fish. The reality is much more complicated.
Chantelle Trainor-Matties’ work has been featured across BC.
The city has a greater share of its buildings on a flood plain than any other medium or large community in Canada. And climate change will dramatically increase the flood risk.
Across the Fraser Valley, engaged individuals and groups are working to preserve mid-valley mountain sides as parks that can be enjoyed by residents long into the future. This is Little Mountain's story.