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Quiet skies post 9/11
Commercial pilot Dave Temple belongs to a unique crew of individuals in history - he was among the first civilians in the air after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 halted air traffic over North America.
 

'Shell shocked': Local butchers and meat processors left with nowhere to dispose of waste
West Coast Reduction notified 275 customers across the Lower Mainland Thursday that they will no longer pick up beef remnants from butchers, supermarkets, meat processors and small abattoirs.
 

FHA: engaging community and staff key to health care
At a town hall meeting Wednesday night in Mission, Bob Smith defended the Fraser Health Authority's controversial decision to treat its staff to a day at Playland.
 

Corrections officers being courted
A newly formed union is attempting to woo members away from the Union of Canadian Corrections Officers, which represents the majority of the 6,000 federal corrections officers across the country.
 

First steps toward decision
Members of B.C.'s Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform will take the first steps toward a final decision this weekend.
 

Meeting may decide the fate of southwest Mission
Mission councillors may decide Thursday whether they'll make an amendment that could clear the way for a massive Genstar-Madison development in southwest Mission.
 

Bull's-eye for Abbotsford teen
The dream of every competitive archer, according to Emerald Lemke, is to shoot a personal best at a world championship.
 

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