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Owners of Abbotsford’s Castle Fun Park find a funny side to recent flooding

Owners of Abbotsford’s Castle Fun Park find a funny side to recent flooding

The letter otherwise offered heartfelt thanks and condolences
Abbotsford flood cuts off patients from cancer treatment, dialysis and needed care

Abbotsford flood cuts off patients from cancer treatment, dialysis and needed care

“It’s scramble time. You’re already under such extreme stress when somebody in the family has cancer. So this is just really not easy to deal with.”
Dike repaired in Abbotsford after devastating flooding

Dike repaired in Abbotsford after devastating flooding

The Fraser River has dropped low enough to allow the city's floodgates at the Barrowtown pump station to open, helping release some of the flood waters in Sumas Prairie
Evacuations from flooded Sumas Prairie a 'surreal' experience, says North Shore Rescue leader

Evacuations from flooded Sumas Prairie a 'surreal' experience, says North Shore Rescue leader

North Shore Rescue's helicopter team spent two days plucking stranded residents, some with medical conditions, from flood-ravaged communities
Second link between Lower Mainland and B.C.'s Interior is now open

Second link between Lower Mainland and B.C.'s Interior is now open

Highway 99 reopens, now the second link from coast to Interior
UPDATED: Teams recover bodies of three missing men at deadly Duffey Lake Road Mudslide

UPDATED: Teams recover bodies of three missing men at deadly Duffey Lake Road Mudslide

Search for remaining missing man suspended, road now open for essential travel only
Squamish's Leigh Joseph looks forward after Dragon's Den deal

Squamish's Leigh Joseph looks forward after Dragon's Den deal

Big things planned for Sḵwx̱wú7mesh entrepreneur's Sḵwálwen Botanicals.
Robert Minions acquitted in Squamish animal cruelty case

Robert Minions acquitted in Squamish animal cruelty case

Neddy Tsin is still undergoing trial for the animal cruelty charges.
Canadian province sets gas, travel restrictions after floods

Canadian province sets gas, travel restrictions after floods

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The British Columbia government announced Friday it is limiting the amount of fuel people can purchase at gas stations in some parts of the province and is restricting non-essential travel as highways begin to reope
Pediatric vaccine announcement welcome news for children 5-11: B.C.'s top doctor

Pediatric vaccine announcement welcome news for children 5-11: B.C.'s top doctor

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor and health minister are urging parents to register their children now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been approved in Canada for kids aged five to 11. Dr.