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Community charter could mean more taxes
A new community charter proposed by the provincial government could mean new taxes on our gas, our food and even tolls on local roads.
 

Release of accused killers probed by parole board
An investigation will be launched into why two men under the jurisdiction of Correctional Services Canada and the National Parole Board have been charged with five first-degree murders.
 

Tiger 'crusader' defends his actions
An Abbotsford man who owns a Siberian tiger is once again under public scrutiny after his apperance with the big cat at a Burnaby shopping centre.
 

RCMP alerted to youth bitten by dog
A 15-year-old Burnaby youth out for an evening bicycle ride with friends Wednesday is nursing a sore calf after a large dog charged and bit him.
 

No ID yet on body found in Fraser River
Mission Search and Rescue was called out to help police and the coroner pull the body of a dead man out of quicksand on the north shore of the Fraser River Wednesday.
 

POLICE: Authorities search for escaped sex offender
Law enforcement authorities around the Fraser Valley and beyond are on the lookout for a 48-year-old man who walked away from Sumas Community Correctional Centre Wednesday.
 

CITY BRIEFS: Mayor first to receive Queen's medal
Friends, colleagues and family were present Monday afternoon to witness Mayor George Ferguson receive the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal.
 

New drinking rules get frosty reception
The new liquor laws that could come into effect on Dec. 2 have many in Abbotsford either looking forward to it or dreading it.
 

MISSION BRIEFS: City pipes can't handle the crowds
Water pipes into Fraser Valley Heritage Park are too thin to accommodate large crowds and they need to be replaced.
 

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