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Protesters chase
Abby MLA
A surprise visitor at a citizens' rally Saturday on healthcare cuts was
unceremoniously chased away by angry protesters. |
CP Rail contract
stalling growth
The track charge to West Coast Express
is marked up more than 1,000 per cent, West Coast Express President and Chief
Executive Officer Doug Kelsey said this week. |
Sex abuse victims
come to court
The elderly man facing 24 sex-related criminal charges for abuses at two Indian
residential schools made his first appearance at Abbotsford provincial court
Monday and drew a large crowd of witnesses. |
Times finishes
second
The Abbotsford and Mission Times
finished second out of 23 newspapers in the category of General Excellence at
the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association's annual banquet on the
weekend. |
Mission RCMP
warns parents of man in black
Mission RCMP are warning parents and young school children to be on the lookout
for a man who accosted a 10-year-old girl last Wednesday. |
Classroom cuts on
the way
It's inevitable. With recent changes to
education legislation and increases in teachers' wages and benefits, the Mission
and Abbotsford school boards are reducing jobs and increasing class sizes. |
Security changing
airshow's outlook
Airshow enthusiasts will be asked to leave their coolers and bags at home when
they visit this year's 40th Abbotsford Airshow Aug. 9, 10 and 11. |
Airline battle
heating up at Abby Airport
Putting more teeth into
anti-competition legislation should work to Abbotsford's benefit. |
New middle school
named after athlete
The driving force behind this year's B.C. Disability Games in Abbotsford is
having a middle school named after him. |
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