Monthly Archives: November, 2025

Real positive change happening at Abbotsford’s Centre of Hope

Daniel Comrie is the community partnerships coordinator at The Salvation Army Centre of Hope located on Abbotsford’s Gladys avenue, which provides food and shelter...

Metzger Collection set to downsize and will reopen in fall 2026

Located in Abbotsford and housed at the Columbia Bible College, the Metzger Collection has temporarily closed its doors as it downsizes to help accommodate...

Federal Budget impacts immigration levels, international students

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s 2025 Federal Budget, Canada Strong, was approved by parliament on Nov. 17 in a narrow vote of 170 votes in...

China requires influencers to be accredited 

As of Oct. 25, influencers in China must by law demonstrate that they hold legitimate certifications to post information about specific subjects like finance,...

New measles outbreak in B.C. contributes to Canada’s loss of measles-free status

On Nov. 10, the Public Health Agency of Canada officially announced that Canada lost its measles-free status that they received back in 1988. In...

Abbotsford Remembrance Day parade and ceremony 

In recognition of those who fought and continue to fight in different wars, a Remembrance Day parade and ceremony was held on Nov. 11...

The four-year promise, broken

Back in 1906, a bunch of someones in the U.S. came up with a way to measure learning. Before long, four years became the...

Cascade Kitchen: eating on a budget

Science may show that eating nutritious, well-balanced meals is vital for maintaining your health — my bank account says otherwise. It says, Darien, we...

Ode to the rotisserie chicken 

I write this with hot, salty grease still caked under my nails. My rotisserie chicken sits beckoning on the kitchen counter, waiting for me...

Not all friendships last and that’s okay

Have you ever looked back and pondered about how much you have grown and how many of your friendships have changed during the journey?...

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