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Abbotsford mayor concerned as floodwaters expected to arrive from US

Abbotsford mayor concerned as floodwaters expected to arrive from US

"We're as ready as we can be, now we have to wait to see what happens," he said.
B.C. communities facing 'an extremely volatile situation' warns public safety minister (VIDEO)

B.C. communities facing 'an extremely volatile situation' warns public safety minister (VIDEO)

"This is historic weather intensified by climate change."
Abbotsford at risk of flooding from nearby U.S. river, mayor comments on Trudeau visit

Abbotsford at risk of flooding from nearby U.S. river, mayor comments on Trudeau visit

The Nooksack River is projected to flood on Sunday, Nov. 28 according to Whatcom County officials
Trudeau, Horgan announce joint fed-provincial committee on climate-change disaster response

Trudeau, Horgan announce joint fed-provincial committee on climate-change disaster response

Dike reconstruction along Fraser River may return to federal-provincial responsibility, premier says
Highways 1, 3, 99 to close Saturday in preparation for new storms

Highways 1, 3, 99 to close Saturday in preparation for new storms

Exactly how long the roads will be closed will depend on weather conditions
Abbotsford braces for further flooding as storms pound West Coast

Abbotsford braces for further flooding as storms pound West Coast

Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun hopes rain over the next four days will be absorbed by existing flooded areas and pumped out into the Fraser River
Highway 1 through Fraser Canyon expected to reopen in January

Highway 1 through Fraser Canyon expected to reopen in January

There are seven distinct areas of damage along the Fraser Canyon
UPDATE: province 'proactively' closing Duffey Lake Road ahead of incoming weather

UPDATE: province 'proactively' closing Duffey Lake Road ahead of incoming weather

The closures will go into effect Saturday afternoon, Nov. 27
Vancouver man who hosted large parties sentenced again for violating COVID-19 rules

Vancouver man who hosted large parties sentenced again for violating COVID-19 rules

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver say a man convicted of breaking COVID-19 restrictions earlier this year has been sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to more charges. Const.
Nanaimo senior punched after asking group on stairs to move

Nanaimo senior punched after asking group on stairs to move

The attack happened about 2:45 p.m. Nov. 20 on the stairs leading to the museum, when volunteer Pat Murphy noticed two women with shopping bags trying to walk up.