Shots fired outside of Abbotsford home: police
A suspect is at large and authorities are appealing for information after shots were fired at an Abbotsford home early Sunday morning.
Police were called to the 31500 block of Harris Road just after 6:15 a.m., according to the Abbotsford Police Department.
"The initial investigation has determined that a property owner arrived to find a man on his property," police said.
"An interaction occurred between the owner of the property and a male suspect, resulting in the suspect discharging a firearm and fleeing on foot. No one was injured in this incident."
Police dogs and the emergency response team were called in to assist with the search, but the suspect was not found.
The man was wearing a black Quicksilver-branded hoodie, jeans and a light-coloured baseball hat when last seen, AbbyPD said.
"The Abbotsford Police Major Crime Unit is in the early stages of the investigation and believe this to be an isolated incident," police said.
"It is also requested that residents and citizens in the area remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity."
Anyone with information, as well as those with dash-cam video from Harris Road between Bates Road and Marin Way around the time of the incident, is urged to call 604-859-5225.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Alberta premier talks about 'tariff-free relationship' with the U.S.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump went well, but the leader's tariff threat has not been averted.
Canada Post stamps just got more expensive
Canada Post is raising the price of stamps, starting today. Stamps purchased in a booklet, coil or pane will cost 25 cents more at $1.24 per stamp. The price of a single domestic stamp is now $1.44, up from $1.15.
Bishop's students allege teacher uses degrading terms, university doing nothing
Students at Bishop's University in Sherbrooke, Que., say they're shocked and appalled by the school's apparent lack of action over a teacher they allege has been using derogatory language in her classroom for years.
Minister makes first trip to Syrian border area after Assad regime ends
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen and MP Omar Alghabra have made the first Canadian delegation visit to the border region of Turkey and Syria since the fall of the Bashar Assad regime in Syria.
Weekend announcements narrow field of high-profile Liberal leadership prospects
As a race to elect a new Liberal leader quickly approaches, a high-profile candidate appears set to throw their hat into the ring.
BREAKING Teenager stabbed during altercation inside Hillcrest High School
Two people were seriously injured during an altercation at an Ottawa high school on Monday morning.
Ottawa driver's Jaguar SUV held for months during dispute between tow truck company, insurance provider
An Ottawa driver is speaking out after her vehicle was towed from a crash scene in early November and held for months during a dispute between a local tow truck company and insurance provider.
Canadians' financial stress ramping up despite interest rate cuts: insolvency firm
Half of Canadians are $200 or less away from being unable to cover their monthly bills and debt payments, according to MNP Ltd.'s quarterly report on consumer debt.
Melania Trump says she's packed and ready for the move back into the White House
Incoming first lady Melania Trump says she's packed and ready to move back into the White House, where son Barron will have a bedroom, and she plans to revive her Be Best children's initiative.