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Students demonstrate at 11th hour
Students in Abbotsford and Mission made a point of taking part in the provincewide walkout Wednesday.

Strahl, McNally say they can still serve
Area Canadian Alliance outcasts say they are still able to serve their constituents while party organizers cast a leery eye toward the future.

Lawrie named Abbotsford fire chief
Richard Lawrie was greeted with a standing ovation from his firefighters as he was announced as the new chief of the Abbotsford Fire Service during its annual general meeting Wednesday.

Murder suspect back in court Feb. 12
Accused killer Sharaf Aram will be back in court Feb. 12 after a brief appearance in Abbotsford provincial court Thursday morning.

Smoking regulations scaled back
A new regulation that allows smoking in licensed establishments is being received cautiously by establishments around the Central Fraser Valley.

Teachers brace for imposed legislation
Teachers across the province are planning to participate in a day of political protest Monday in response to the expected imposed legislated contract as Premier Gordon Campbell recalls the legislature today.

Corrections staff says cuts creating risk
Public safety will be at risk when provincial prisons in the Fraser Valley shut their doors in October, but by the time the public finds out, it'll be too late, says provincial corrections staff.

Driver killed in freeway crash
One woman is dead after the Mazda MPV mini-van she was a passenger in struck a tree Tuesday morning.

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