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Site updated Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:35 AM
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No spirit in Sumas cave
Two developers are adamant that their 114-acre Falcon Ridge subdivision on the south side of Sumas Mountain does not contain caves that may be a culturally important Sto:lo First Nations site.
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Haddrell was a link to another era
Bud Haddrell's life stretched back to the days of smoky bars and shady
ladies during Prohibition, to days of ice cream and coconut cones, to the days
when a bag of money could be left on the handle of a bicycle all day with no
fears of it being stolen.
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Transit plan customer friendly
More frequent bus service at peak times in Abbotsford and custom-made bus routes for seniors in Mission will make public transit more user-friendly this summer.
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Candidates off and gunning
Abbotsford and Mission residents don't have to worry about having a lack of candidates to choose from in the June 28 federal election.
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What's in it for us, mayors ask
Know the constituents, know the issues local people care about.
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Mass poultry cull called off
More than 17 million birds have been killed throughout Abbotsford to prevent the spread of avian influenza and it may have worked. The cull of birds has been called off.
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