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Site updated Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:35 AM
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Teen wows crowds at 93rd Agrifair
A fearless dirt bike rider lands a succession of 45-foot high jumps, each
time with his arms and legs snapping into wild poses for a wide-eyed Agrifair
crowd.
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Frustration and anger highlight gravel road meeting
A City of Abbotsford public meeting on the proposed Sumas Mountain gravel truck route conveyed little goodwill and left little room for questions, report some of the people who attended the meeting Thursday.
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African AIDS trip an eye-opener
In the heat of sub-Saharan Africa, they would come to the clinic, some
hoping fervently the tests taken would prove they were not HIV or AIDS positive.
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Living with dying a community effort
June Einfeld's world began to unravel when she found out her husband George was dying. He was transferred from a semi-private room at Royal Columbian Hospital to spend his last few weeks in a private room at Mission Memorial Hospital.
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Deal allows First Nation commercial fishery
As many as 550 First Nations' members were expected on the Fraser River this weekend because of a new deal allowing a commercial sockeye fishery.
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Science of space trash intriguing
It's not the most glamorous job in the world. In fact, it downright stinks.
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