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Church on verge of separation
Talks of a possible reconciliation between eight Anglican parishes and their diocese have effectively been terminated and a separation may be on the horizon.

 
Felger takes on court, politics
Outspoken marijuana activist Tim Felger has set his sights on Randy White and Parliament Hill - that is, once he gets through this nasty little court case.
 
Get to know your ag community this weekend
Milk does not come from the fridge. Eggs don't come from the carton.
SERIES: Going green not so painful
Ozone, Sumas Energy 2, population growth, Kyoto, greenhouse gases, polluting cars and cargo ships, congested commuter routes, the Burrard thermal power plant - these things are enough to make the average person throw their hands up in the smoggy air and run for the Rockies.
 
SE2 hearing delayed until May
The National Energy Board hearings regarding Sumas Energy 2 that were to start April 7 have been pushed back to May 26.
 
COPS: Police seeking 'dangerous' man
Abbotsford police are on the lookout for a 20-year-old man they consider armed and dangerous.
 
Abby council will bump taxes to raise extra cash
Abbotsford homeowners will see an average tax increase of $40 this year in property taxes, to help pay for inflation and 18 new people in the fire and police departments.
 
Bail stands for home invaders
Overturning of a bail grant for three men accused of committing a violent home invasion in Abbotsford recently was turned down Thursday in Chilliwack Supreme Court.
 
New clinic to encourage blood donors
Abbotsford blood donors can give more blood, as Canadian Blood Services is opening a second monthly clinic this Saturday at the Abbotsford Pentacostal Assembly, 3145 Gladwin Rd., Abbotsford.
 
B.C. budget response low key locally
The business community is happy to see Victoria edging toward a balanced budget, but others remain unsure of how the strategy will affect people locally.
Schools relieved funding is intact
From the education perspective, B.C.'s budget is getting better than passing grades.

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