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More go to help fire victims
The Fraser Valley continues to provide resources to help people affected by massive wildfires in several B.C. communities.
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'Progress' cuts swatch along Marshall Road
There is no stopping "progress," according to Joe Deba, a 25-year resident on the north side of Marshall Road in Abbotsford.
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Drivers fume over unstable gas prices
Despite Abbotsford and Mission having some of the lowest gas prices in the Lower Mainland, drivers are fuming after the recent and drastic increase. Prices fluctuated over the weekend, ranging from almost 75 to 84 cents per litre.
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Dog lost during heist is returned
A victim of cruel human nature three weeks ago, Abbotsford's Christa Clifton has had her faith in people restored by a Mission man.
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Public leery of private deals: poll
The public remains suspicious of public-private partnerships, say Hospital Employees Union officials after reviewing the results of a Mustel Group poll conducted Aug. 6-11.
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Cyclist tackles man fleeing from police
When Abbotsford cyclist Gary Harder heard the squeal of tires and crunch of metal as he rode home Thursday evening, his first thought was to get out of the way - fast.
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We're following national trend - house sales are hot
Mission, Abbotsford and the rest of the Fraser Valley are taking advantage of some of the lowest interest rates in years.
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Intersection swallows another truck
Another transport trailer was thrown into the deep ditch at the South Fraser Way and Mount Lehman Road intersection and "it's because the corner is just too tight and the traffic situation is terrible," said truck owner Ed Fullmer of Utah.
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Lions Club reaches out to 'couch potatoes'
Those concerned with the direction of today's youth were able to hear and be heard at an information seminar and picnic on Saturday.
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Change in nursing staff won't hurt patients, despite warnings
Three registered nurses overseeing the daytime care of 75 elderly patients at Mission Memorial Hospital's extended care unit will likely be reduced to one RN by November, but Fraser Health Authority officials said Monday the move will not hurt patient care.
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Bernard was booster of B.C. aviation, Abby air show
Vancouver businessman, amateur pilot and honourary diplomat Frank Bernard is remembered as an enthusiastic participant in Abbotsford's aviation community.
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