• Chiefs stranded in KC as ice shuts down airport and blizzard-like conditions sweep through Midwest

    Chiefs stranded in KC as ice shuts down airport and blizzard-like conditions sweep through Midwest
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs were stranded at Kansas City International Airport on Saturday as an ice storm shut down operations, preventing their chartered jet from departing for their game against the Broncos on Sunday in Denver.
    The Chiefs tried to move up the flight as the weather, which had been predicted all week, bared down on Kansas City. But the plane they were expected to use was delayed in arriving, so the team had to stick with its mid-afternoon departure.
    The
  • Chilliwack School District to host parent information night outlining career education options for students

    Chilliwack School District to host parent information night outlining career education options for students
    CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack School District will host two informational sessions for parents later this month outlining what career education options there are for students.The events are set for Tuesday, January 21 at Chilliwack Secondary School and Thursday, January 23 at Sardis Secondary. Both events go from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.The 30-minute informational presentation will cover work experience, youth work in trades, youth training in trades, trades exploration and dual-credit programs, foll
  • Rudy Giuliani is in contempt of court in $148 million defamation case

    Rudy Giuliani is in contempt of court in $148 million defamation case
    NEW YORK (AP) — Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court Monday for failing to properly respond to requests for information as he turned over assets to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment granted to two Georgia election workers.
    Judge Lewis J. Liman ruled after hearing Giuliani testify for a second day at a contempt hearing called after lawyers for the election workers said the former New York City mayor had failed to properly comply with requests for evidence over the last few
  • Liberals split on how leadership race should run as Trudeau moves to step aside

    Liberals split on how leadership race should run as Trudeau moves to step aside
    OTTAWA — Attention is turning quickly in Ottawa to who will replace Justin Trudeau who announced Monday he will step aside as prime minister and Liberal leader as soon as a new leader is chosen.
    But some former Liberal advisers are split on how quickly the process should move.
    With Parliament set to resume March 24, there’s little time for Trudeau’s successor to actually lead before the government surely falls at the earliest confidence vote.But having a quick leadership race p
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  • The Chilliwack Chiefs announced the following roster moves Monday January 6th:

    The Chilliwack Chiefs have traded 2004-born Dakota MacIntosh to the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in exchange for future considerations. MacIntosh was a key part of the success the Chiefs have had thus far this season and the team wishes Dakota and his family all the best in Salmon Arm.   “I want to thank Dakota for his time and efforts both on & off the ice here in Chilliwack. He represented our program extremely well and was a valued member of our locker room. We wish him all the
  • Police in B.C. suspect homicide after body found in fire at Surrey abandoned house

    Police in B.C. suspect homicide after body found in fire at Surrey abandoned house
    SURREY, B.C. — Police in Surrey, B.C., say homicide investigators have taken over the case of a body found after a fire was put out at an abandoned house over the weekend.
    Police say the death of man whose body was found inside the house in the 9800 block 138th Street is being treated as suspicious and the homicide investigation team has taken over the investigation.
    Emergency responders attended the house fire around 4 p.m. on Sunday.
    A cause of death hasn’t been determined.
    Investi
  • City of Chilliwack seeks quotes from contractors to clean up derelict home

    City of Chilliwack seeks quotes from contractors to clean up derelict home
    CHILLIWACK — The City of Chilliwack is seeking quotes from contractors to clean up a home whose premises generated over 30 bylaw complaints in 2024, and where a fire recently occurred that left it uninhabitable.
    According to an email from city spokesperson Jamie Leggatt, Chilliwack City Council issued an order of remedial action on November 19, 2024, in accordance with the Community Charter. As per the council resolution, city staff are currently seeking quotes from contractors to begin cl
  • CBSA says it acted in ‘good faith’ detaining solar panels in forced labour probe

    CBSA says it acted in ‘good faith’ detaining solar panels in forced labour probe
    VANCOUVER — The Canada Border Services Agency says it acted lawfully and in “good faith” when it detained nearly 50 containers of solar panels belonging to a Victoria, B.C., company over concerns they were made using forced labour.Charge Solar Renewables Inc. sued the border agency in Federal Court in November 2024, alleging the detention of solar panels from China worth more than $5-million caused it to lose its “dominant market share.”The company’s lawsuit s
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  • Verdicts expected March 12 in criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers

    Verdicts expected March 12 in criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers
    OTTAWA — An Ontario judge is slated to deliver verdicts March 12 in the criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers Chris Barber and Tamara Lich.
    Barber and Lich are co-accused of mischief, intimidation and counselling people to break the law for their roles in a 2022 demonstration that blocked Ottawa streets and infuriated residents.
    The complex trial featured a huge body of evidence related to the three-week protest.
    The Crown aimed to prove the two conspired to essentially
  • Minneapolis OKs police reform deal with the US government in the wake of George Floyd’s murder

    Minneapolis OKs police reform deal with the US government in the wake of George Floyd’s murder
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minneapolis City Council on Monday approved an agreement with the federal government in response to the murder of George Floyd that would require reforms within the city’s police department under long-term court supervision.
    The agreement, known as a consent decree, has been under negotiation since the Department of Justice issued a scathing critique of the city’s police in June 2023. The report alleged that police systematically discriminated against rac
  • NHL player, Stanley-Cup winning coach Al MacNeil dead at 89

    NHL player, Stanley-Cup winning coach Al MacNeil dead at 89
    CALGARY — Al MacNeil, a former NHL player and Stanley Cup-winning coach, has died at age 89.
    The Flames said in a press release Monday that MacNeil died Sunday in Calgary. No cause of death was provided.
    MacNeil was an Original Six defenceman who played 524 NHL games for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins between 1955 and 1968.
    He was a rookie head coach of the Montreal Canadiens when the team won the Stanley Cup in 197
  • A 3-year-old boy’s death in Honolulu fireworks explosion raises toll to 4

    A 3-year-old boy’s death in Honolulu fireworks explosion raises toll to 4
    HONOLULU (AP) — A three-year-old boy died on Monday, the fourth person to succumb to injuries from a massive explosion of fireworks at a home in Honolulu on New Year’s Eve, police said.
    The blast also killed three women and injured more than 20 people, many of whom have burns over most of their bodies.The U.S. military flew six patients to Arizona for treatment on Saturday because Hawaii’s lone burn center doesn’t have enough capacity to care for all the victims.
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  • Manitoba launches new system governing teacher conduct, including online registry

    Manitoba launches new system governing teacher conduct, including online registry
    WINNIPEG — A new disciplinary process and online registry for Manitoba teachers is now in effect.
    The public registry allows anyone to search by name and see whether a teacher has had their certificate suspended or cancelled.
    The registry was first promised by the former Progressive Conservative government, and is similar to registries in Ontario and British Columbia.
    The NDP government also says a new system for investigating complaints against Manitoba teachers is now in place
    The review
  • ‘It’s time:’ Residents in Justin Trudeau’s Montreal riding react to his resignation

    ‘It’s time:’ Residents in Justin Trudeau’s Montreal riding react to his resignation
    MONTREAL — Residents of Justin Trudeau’s Montreal riding are expressing mixed feelings about his decision to step down as Liberal party leader and prime minister.Some of the people out today in the shops and streets of the Papineau riding said they were sad for Trudeau, but most said he had made the right decision.
    Faisal Amin, owner of a fruit and vegetable store, says he’s a big fan of Trudeau on a personal level but thinks it is time for him to go.Amin says Canadians are eco
  • California governor proposes $322B budget with no deficit

    California governor proposes $322B budget with no deficit
    TURLOCK, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 billion budget without a deficit, a welcome change after two years of significant budget shortfalls in the nation’s most populous state.
    But the budget Newsom announced Monday is mostly a placeholder as California waits to see if incoming President Donald Trump will follow through on threats to revoke billions in federal dollars, which could force lawmakers to make painful cuts to essential programs. About a thir
  • Netflix and Family Channel lace up for teen skating series ‘Finding Her Edge’

    Netflix and Family Channel lace up for teen skating series ‘Finding Her Edge’
    Family Channel is hitting the rinks for a new live-action teen drama set in the high-stakes world of competitive figure skating.
    The Canadian television channel has partnered with Netflix for an eight-episode order of “Finding Her Edge,” which is adapted from Jennifer Iacopelli’s popular 2022 young adult novel.
    The series follows the Russo sisters, three young heirs to a figure skating dynasty, as they face professional challenges and personal strife.
    Iacopelli has said her boo
  • Rossi, Terry and Kuemper named NHL’s three stars of the week

    Rossi, Terry and Kuemper named NHL’s three stars of the week
    NEW YORK — Minnesota centre Marco Rossi, Anaheim right-wing Troy Terry and Los Angeles goaltender Darcy Kuemper have been named the NHL’s three stars of the week.
    Rossi had a league-leading eight points (three goals, five assists) in three games to power the Wild to a perfect week and lock up first-star honours.
    He capped the week with a career-high four assists in a 4-0 win versus Carolina on Saturday.
    The 23-year-old has 37 points in 40 games after posting 40 points in 82 games as
  • The Latest: Justin Trudeau says he will resign after Liberals choose new leader

    The Latest: Justin Trudeau says he will resign after Liberals choose new leader
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media this morning from his residence in Ottawa to announce that he will step down as Liberal leader once his party selects a replacement.
    This was his first planned news conference in the three weeks since Chrystia Freeland’s resignation as finance minister and deputy prime minister, which rocked Trudeau’s government and ignited an even bigger push for him to step aside.
    Here’s the latest (all times Eastern):
    2:20 p.m.
    Res
  • CF Montréal adds American defender Jalen Neal in deal with LA Galaxy

    CF Montréal adds American defender Jalen Neal in deal with LA Galaxy
    MONTREAL — CF Montréal has acquired American defender Jalen Neal from the Los Angeles Galaxy, the Major League Soccer club announced Monday.
    Montreal sent US$650,000 in general allocation money over the next two years ($450,000 in 2025, $200,000 in 2026) and a 2025 international roster spot to the Galaxy in return.
    The club said Neal signed a U22 Initiative contract, which offers a break on a player’s salary cap hit, for the 2025, 2026 and 2027 seasons, with an option year in
  • B.C.’s Gardiner, MacKinnon on home ice in PWHL neutral-site game in Vancouver

    B.C.’s Gardiner, MacKinnon on home ice in PWHL neutral-site game in Vancouver
    It’s a women’s pro hockey homecoming for Jennifer Gardiner and Rylind MacKinnon.
    The pair of B.C. players will participate in the first Professional Women’s Hockey League game in their home province when the Toronto Sceptres and Montreal Victoire clash Wednesday in Vancouver.
    Victoire forward Gardiner of nearby Surrey, B.C., and Sceptres defender MacKinnon of Cranbrook, B.C., are both PWHL rookies.
    “Definitely had the Vancouver game circled since I heard about it,”
  • Ottawa Redblacks hire Fields as their defensive co-ordinator and secondary coach

    Ottawa Redblacks hire Fields as their defensive co-ordinator and secondary coach
    OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks hired William Fields as their defensive co-ordinator and secondary coach Monday.
    Fields served as co-defensive co-ordinator with Kevin Eiben last season with the Grey Cup-champion Toronto Argonauts.The 46-year-old played a key role in securing CFL championships for the franchise in two of his three seasons with the team.
    Fields was a defensive back with Calgary (2001-04) and Winnipeg (2005-06), winning his first Grey Cup with the Stampeders in 2001.He has also
  • Chilliwack church steps up by raising over $300,000 for Christmas hampers, food programs

    Chilliwack church steps up by raising over $300,000 for Christmas hampers, food programs
    CHILLIWACK — A downtown Chilliwack church has rallied its congregation to help support community programs through a charitable giving campaign during the Christmas holiday season.Main Street Church in Chilliwack posted to social media on January 2 that its Christmas Hope campaign exceeded its $300,000 campaign goal.“Thank you, Main Street Church! Once again, we surpassed our Christmas Hope campaign goal of $300,000, and through your generosity, we raised $337,492.61,” the churc
  • Vancouver Canucks star defenceman Hughes a game-time decision vs. Montreal Canadiens

    Vancouver Canucks star defenceman Hughes a game-time decision vs. Montreal Canadiens
    VANCOUVER — The injury-plagued Vancouver Canucks may get a crucial piece back in their lineup when they visit the Montreal Canadiens on Monday.Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet says star defenceman Quinn Hughes is a “game-time decision” for the matchup.Hughes has missed four games with an undisclosed injury but practised Sunday and took part in an optional pre-game skate in Montreal on Monday.The 25-year-old American won the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenceman last ye
  • Trudeau’s leaves mixed global legacy as he exits during turbulent time, analysts say

    Trudeau’s leaves mixed global legacy as he exits during turbulent time, analysts say
    OTTAWA — Analysts say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will leave the world stage with a legacy of pushing for feminist causes and international rules, and criticism that his actions fell short of rhetoric.
    Vina Nadjibulla, the research vice-president for the Asia Pacific Foundation, says Trudeau boosted Canada’s focus on the Indo-Pacific region but struggled to follow through on some of his stated goals.
    She notes Canada also faced stark challenges in international relations, with the
  • Atletico Ottawa sells young defender Matteo de Brienne to Swedish team

    Atletico Ottawa sells young defender Matteo de Brienne to Swedish team
    OTTAWA — Atletico Ottawa has sold defender Matteo de Brienne, the Canadian Premier League’s Best Canadian U-21 player in 2023, to Sweden’s GAIS for an undisclosed fee.
    The 22-year-old from nearby Barrhaven had two stints with Ottawa and also played for Winnipeg’s Valour FC.
    De Brienne made 75 appearances for Ottawa and Valour across all competitions with six goals and five assists.Last season, he made 31 appearances for Ottawa with three assists.Prior to the sale, Ottawa
  • CP NewsAlert: Trump responds to Trudeau’s resignation with dig about 51st state

    CP NewsAlert: Trump responds to Trudeau’s resignation with dig about 51st state
    WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump says Justin Trudeau resigned because he knows the U.S. will not put up with trade deficits with Canada and says many Canadians would love being the 51st state.
    Trump reiterated his rhetoric about Canada joining the United States in a post on Truth Social after Trudeau’s announcement that he will resign as Liberal leader and prime minister as soon as a new leader is chosen.
    More to come.The Canadian Press
  • Congress convenes to certify Trump’s election win, but his Jan. 6 legacy hangs over the day

    Congress convenes to certify Trump’s election win, but his Jan. 6 legacy hangs over the day
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress convened Monday under heavy security and a snowstorm to certify President-elect Donald Trump’s election, the legacy of Jan. 6 leaving an extraordinary fact: The candidate who tried to overturn the previous election won this time and is legitimately returning to power.
    Lawmakers gathered as layers of tall black fencing flank the U.S. Capitol complex in a stark reminder of what happened four years ago, when a defeated Trump sent his mob to “fight like h
  • Toronto forward Max Domi fined $5,000 for elbowing Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway

    Toronto forward Max Domi fined $5,000 for elbowing Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway
    TORONTO — The NHL has fined Toronto forward Max Domi US$5,000 for elbowing Philadelphia Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway during the Maple Leafs’ 3-2 overtime win Sunday.
    Domi received an elbowing minor penalty on the play, which happened at 5:08 of the third period.
    Hathaway was involved in a first-period fight with Jake McCabe that left the Leafs defenceman dazed and unable to return.
    McCabe, objecting to Hathaway running into Leafs goaltender Dennis Hildeby, goaded Hathaway into drop
  • Toronto Argonauts trade veteran offensive tackle Allen to B.C. Lions

    Toronto Argonauts trade veteran offensive tackle Allen to B.C. Lions
    The B.C. Lions shored up their offensive line Monday, acquiring veteran American tackle Dejon Allen from the Toronto Argonauts.
    The six-foot-two, 300-pound Allen was the CFL’s outstanding lineman in 2023. Toronto received Canadian Canadian linebacker Ryder Varga and a 2026 second-round pick in the deal.
    Allen, 30, spent the last four seasons with Toronto, helping the club win Grey Cups in 2022 and ’24. He has been a CFL all-star that last two seasons and appeared in 63 regular-season
  • Fraser Valley native named OIC of Langley RCMP Detachment

    Fraser Valley native named OIC of Langley RCMP Detachment
    LANGLEY — Harm Dosange, a Fraser Valley native and law enforcement veteran with 23 years of policing under his belt, has been named the Officer-in-Charge of the Langley RCMP detachment.
    According to a statement from RCMP Staff Sgt. Kris Clark, senior media relations officer for RCMP Division E, Lower Mainland District RCMP made the announcement Monday morning (Jan. 6).
    Township of Langley Mayor Eric Woodward welcomed the news.
    “Superintendent Dosange is a great choice to lead the Lan

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