How an Abbotsford resident used his fancy camera to provide vital information for government officials and farmers during the Sumas flood.
The new variant’s lower rate of serious illness is a cause for hope, but its rapid spread still could threaten the capacity of our health care system.
It would have been more than just flood waters to worry about had Trans Mountain not made the ultra-rare decision to turn off the pipeline.
Fraser East still has COVID restrictions that were from September. Here's your refresher on what those rules mean this holiday season.
Landslides that closed highways across the province also resulted in 7.5 million litres of milk being lost—roughly $5.5 million in revenue.
November’s storm-related disasters have left many questions to answer over the coming weeks, months, and years. Here are 11 to be considered.
We know the Fraser Valley has 16 million chickens, 6,500 sheep, and 5,500 farmers thanks to the Census of Agriculture. The census's data is useful in normal times, but essential during a disaster.
More than 630,000 animals died in the flooding on Sumas Prairie. With too many to bury, they all had to go somewhere. This is what happened.
During his final update Abbotsford's mayor said he feels optimistic but said there is still work to be done to avoid future disaster.
The number of overdose deaths in 2021 is expected to exceed the combined total for the first five years of he decade.
BC's travel restrictions allow buses—and, now, all their occupants—to get between the Lower Mainland and the Interior.
Live music faced a reckoning during the pandemic—could relationships, venues, and artists survive?