1. Chilliwack woman who tried to save man stuck on rail tracks called a 鈥榟ero鈥
Julie Callaghan was driving to an event on Saturday evening in Chilliwack when she approached the rail crossing at Broadway Avenue.
2. Liberal government to buy Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5B
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says that in return, Kinder Morgan will go ahead with its original plan to twin the pipeline this summer while the sale is finalized, which likely won鈥檛 happen until August.
Today and I announced that we have reached an agreement that will get TMX built, guarantee the summer construction season and protect thousands of jobs. 1/2
鈥 Bill Morneau (@Bill_Morneau)
3. Helicopter crash sparked wildfire north of Pitt Lake
The two hectare forest fire that broke out north of Pitt Lake on Sunday was caused by a helicopter missing its landing.
4. Elizabeth May pleads guilty, fined $1,500 in pipeline protests
鈥淭he law applies to everyone. Nobody is entitled to pick and choose the laws or the court orders that they will obey because they believe they have a higher obligation,鈥 said B.C. Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Affleck.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 call the media for my arrest and I didn鈥檛 know media would be there" 鈥 , on her March 23 anti-pipeline protest arrest.
鈥 Kat Slepian (@katslepian)
Now, I appreciate politicians playing ball with the press, but interesting choice of words at this scrum.
5. Man pleads guilty to second-degree murder of his teenage half-sister
Rachel Pernosky of Mission was killed five years ago; her body was discovered in Chilliwack.
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