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Students sit in protest
By Lisa Jorgensen - Times Reporter
Students are trying to get their message across in a different way.
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Teachers' union has new proposal
By Lisa Jorgensen - Times Reporter
The B.C. Teachers' Federation is planning to introduce a "dramatic new proposal" on Monday, reducing the cost of the teachers' proposals by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Public workers tense as cuts come
By Christina Toth - Times Reporter
"The mood is very tense," said Thelma Schrock, executive director of Abbotsford Community Services.
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Family, friends worried about suspect in killing
By Kevin Gillies - Times Reporter
The man charged in Abbotsford's first homicide in more than two years makes an appearance in Abbotsford provincial court Monday.
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Anderson says feds oppose SE2
By Christina Toth - Times Reporter
Environment Canada is firmly opposed to projects which add pollution to the Fraser Valley air shed and that includes the proposed Sumas Energy 2 facility, Environment Minister David Anderson told a chamber of commerce breakfast crowd in Abbotsford yesterday.
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Martin pleads case for SE2 before Rotary lunch crowd
By Christina Toth - Times Reporter
The man who wants to build a new energy plant in Sumas, Wash., appeared before the Abbotsford Rotary Club Tuesday to explain why the project isn't such a bad thing.
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Meningitis infection not same strain
Times staff
A teenage girl from Agassiz was found to be infected by group B meningococcus, not the type C which precipitated an extensive Fraser Valley vaccination program last year.
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