Dewdney Pub June 16, David "Hurricane" Hoerl will perform at the Dewdney Pub from 8: 30 p.m. - 12: 30 a.m., at 8793 River Road S., five minutes east of Mission, off the Lougheed Hwy. Call 604-826-4762.
The Langley United Soccer Association is entering the realm of men's soccer.
The documentary film Mighty Uke is being shown on the Knowledge Network May 30 at 9 p.m. and June 2 at 11 p.m.
Rosedale middle school's Tasha Willing led the Chilliwack medal count at the Fraser Valley High School Track and Field Championships in Abbotsford last week, dominating the junior girls throwing events.
A bomb scare at Sardis secondary last week has put the Falcons senior boys rugby team at a disadvantage in the B.C. Provincial Championships that kick off in Kelowna this Saturday.
Mission genealogists May 23, the Mission Genealogy Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Mission Library, 33247 Second Ave. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Contact missiongen@gmail.com or phone 604-820-5523 for details.
The annual Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce annual Agriculture Bus Tour is a perennial favourite for the Fraser Valley business community, and is coming up next month on June 21.
While Abbotsford's newest government representatives were elected just a week ago, they have some plans for their constituencies.
Still recuperating from a busy weekend tending to The Willows apartment fire victims, the Mission Fire Rescue Service faced another challenging fire outbreak Tuesday afternoon, as a fallen hydro line ignited an underground natural gas main, leaving 3,300 residents without power and forcing the evacuation of a neighbourhood.
Depending where you live, your outdoor cooking season has just started, you have already been doing it for a while now, or you have never stopped.
A combined New Westminster/Burnaby girls' team won the provincial zone u-15 basketball title at the Langley Events Centre on Sunday.
South Delta Sun Devils are headed back to the provincial girls' "AAA" soccer championships for a record 12th consecutive year after their most improbable journey yet.
Delta Pacers tennis team successfully travelled a tough route to capture the Fraser Valley Championship last week.
THE season of the garden is in full swing and as spring wanders along people are busily planting their gardens to provide interest, fragrance and flavour.
The Fraser Valley Regional Library is celebrating a generous art donation from the estate of acclaimed Canadian artist and Delta resident, the late William Allister.
Samuel Robertson Technical junior girls soccer team has advanced to the Fraser Valley Championships.
When the sun is shining like it has been for much of the past few weeks, there aren't many local motorcycle riders who aren't out riding or longing to be on their bikes.
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