Did you hear what happened in our prison?
Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. You know, out here in the Valley, we see headlines about the Fraser Valley Institution for Women or the Pacific Institution, and it always hits a little different. These aren't just names on a map; they're right here, tucked between the berry fields and Highway 1, just past the Sumas Way exit. So when I saw that Charles Wheeliker, a man convicted of murder in Cape Breton back in 2013, died while serving his time in our Abbotsford prison, it gave me pause.
It's a stark reminder that even as we're talking about blueberry prices, the new bypass around the Fraser Highway, or the eagle migration along the Harrison River, there are these other, heavier stories playing out right in our backyard. It makes you think about the quiet lives and the hidden histories that intersect with our everyday. It's not the kind of thing you expect to hear about when you're driving past the gurdwaras in South Abbotsford, but it's part of the fabric of our community, too. It’s a somber note, but one that grounds us in the complex reality of life, even out here where the air smells of fresh soil and growth.
This is Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, keeping you rooted in the Valley.
You know, the early birds on the morning show always have a good handle on these bigger stories — catch them live over at mornings.live.