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Temporary shelters for homeless stay open as cold continues
As the frigid weather continues, temporary shelters for the homeless in Abbotsford are remaining open - for now. 
 

The show is finally on the road at Mt. Lehman
Over the decades, now retired mechanic and gas station owner Ray Konyha watched traffic pile up outside his service shop, at the corner of Mount Lehman and the Fraser Highway.
 

Family of crash victim pleads for help
The parents of a 20-year-old Abbotsford man who died in a Langley crash Dec. 21 are pleading with witnesses to come forward. 
 

Treacherous highway brings Good Samaritan to the rescue
Sha'Tara didn't care about the cold, the winds and the whiteout conditions on Highway 1 near the Whatcom Road exit Friday morning.
 

Abbotsford opens hall for community prayer vigil
Those who want to send their prayers to tsunami survivors and victims and share their sadness will have the opportunity at a prayer vigil being sponsored by the City of Abbotsford Saturday.
 

Finnegan's Pub fire still suspicious
Fire and police officials continue to sift through the charred remains of Finnegan's Pub for clues of how a Thursday morning fire started.
 

Congregation mourns the lost lives of Rev. and family
Haney Presbyterian Church was packed on Sunday morning as the congregation paid tribute to Rev. Kristian Davidson, his wife Sheryl and their nine-year-old daughter Lauren, who were killed in a highway crash Friday morning.
 

Fitness gurus no dumbells
If you're looking to get fit after enjoying all those Christmas calories, it seems that Abbotsford is one of the best places to find top-notch instructors.
 

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