The final story in a three part series on dairy farming, palm oil and Canadian consumers
The second in a three part series on dairy farming, palm oil and Canadian consumers
Bria Fisher was hired by what she thought was a Canadian company, only to be out thousands
Canadians find their butter was getting harder, blame palm oil in part one of this series
Agassiz RCMP were called out Friday to assist with a child in medical distress
The child was transported to hospital but is not expected to survive
The 21-year-old had gone missing while ATVing on the Harrison East Forest Service Road Saturday
New strains of the potato disease are becoming resistant to some fungicides
Farmers worked for 26 hours to contain the manure, Ministry of Environment will monitor waterways
The system will gather and analyze fire data, and close gaps in fire protection
The cow tumbled out of the back of a trailer Tuesday while travelling westbound through Chilliwack
An Agassiz pawn shop charged 25% interest a month, similar to other shops in the region
Hope’s Tashme Museum commemorates the history of Tashme internment camp
The B.C. Assembly of First Nations is asking for a closure until the slide at Big Bar can be removed
Walt Hardinge has found more than 219 four-or-more leaf clovers this spring alone
A search at the prison found nearly 26 grams of hashish and a cellphone
Thursday’s crash is still being investigated by the IIO
Jim Ryan hasn’t moved his arms or legs for three years, but that didn’t stop him from paragliding
Wolverines have huge territories and seeing them near human settlement is not very common
Max Newhouse is celebrating Nunavut’s coming of age with a card game that makes the territory king