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Fed up neighbours want bylaws with teeth
The contrast couldn't be more obvious. Along Pineview Street in Clearbrook, the small post-war era homes have tidy yards with cheerful gardens tucked under shade trees, bright paint and personal touches.
 

Street racers blow through Mission at 170 km/h
Two middle-aged street racers hit the streets of Mission Sunday around 2 a.m., hitting speeds 110 kilometres per hour over the limit.
 

Family dog gunned down
When Jeannette Marriott and her boyfriend Clint Tober left for a two-week vacation, they thought their seven year-old American bulldog Caesar would be safe.
 

Rough weekend on Trans-Canada; one woman killed
A woman believed to be under the age of 20 died in a car accident early Sunday morning along Highway 1 in Abbotsford.
 

COURT: Accused killer back before judge
A former Mission Medi-um Institution inmate is scheduled to appear in Abbotsford provincial court Wednesday for an arraignment hearing on charges he killed his cellmate in 1987.
 

Cascade grows with new Continental contract
Cascade Aerospace of Abbotsford continues to thrive as it begins a 10-year service contract with Continental Airlines, the fifth-largest commercial airline in the United States.
 

Minister says plan in the works for Mt. Lehman exchange
Another proposal for the Mount Lehman and Trans-Canada Highway interchange is on the table at Abbotsford city hall.
 

Students use summer to catch up, get ahead
While some students are taking the summer off from the daily rigours of school, others in Abbotsford and Mission are continuing to upgrade and get ahead with summer school.
 

POLICE: Another random shooting probed
Abbotsford police are currently investigating after a bullet was shot into a 1970 Dodge Challenger Friday night.
 

 
 
 
 

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