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Danielle Schimdt celebrates Danika Snook's scoring
header for their team's second goal in girls soccer action at the B.C. Summer
Games Saturday at Bateman Park in Abbotsford. Her Zone 3 team won this game
against the Kootenays, but lost 2-0 in the final to Squamish. Jean Konda-Witte/
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High fives all around
In the water, on the baseball diamond, in the gymnasium, at the archery range and on the track and field - athletes from all over B.C. descended on the city over the weekend for the Abbotsford 2004 B.C. Summer Games.
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Sasquatch Highway may be pie in the sky
The reality of the so-called Sasquatch Highway, to be built between Harrison and Pemberton, might be just as murky as the beast for which it would be named.
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Child centre moves, services stay the same
The Fraser Valley Child Development Centre makes their move on Aug. 19 to new offices at 32885 Ventura Ave., Abbotsford. Executive director Karen McLean said administration of the society, some therapy, assessments and clinics will take place at their 8,500 square-foot, two-storey site.
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'It was a long way down'
Darren Wright isn't a religious man, but is convinced a higher power intervened when he left for work early Sunday morning and ended up saving a man's life.
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Entertainers a huge part of the event
As the athletes participated in a variety of sports and activities at venues throughout Abbotsford during the B.C. 2004 Summer Games, a number of people kept crowds entertained in other ways.
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Heat sparks fire risk
This summer's dry weather has prompted city and regional district officials to gear up for a worst case scenario - fire in the valley.
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Many questions for Mission to answer
A letter from the Agricultural Land Commission dated June 25 outlines several areas District of Mission staff and council members must examine before the ALC considers the possibility of allowing the removal of nearly 138 acres of Agricultural Land Reserve land from the ALR.
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