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Give me the money, or else . . .
With a menacing stare and a concrete block cocked in his hand, the intruder walked toward Mark.
 

No control at 'archaic' jail, says union
The Correctional Service of Canada has to gain control of its institutions, according to John Williams.
 

City aims to ban harm reduction
While Chilliwack praises its 12-year-old needle dispensing and drug counselling clinic, Abbotsford is getting ready to make good on a promise to keep harm reduction facilities out of its city limits.
 

Back to Europe with pride
The waistband is a wee bit snug, but 83-year-old Patrick Fadden still looks dapper in his dark blue Canadian Armed Forces uniform with its row of medals.
 

Whistleblowing VPD cop born, raised in Abbotsford
A member of the Vancouver Police Department who blew the whistle on six of his fellow officers involved in the beating of three men in Stanley Park has solid roots in Abbotsford.
 

Report recognizes major problems: White
An independent inquiry into how the avian influenza outbreak was handled was asked for and now, we're going to get it.
 

Greenhouse resolution withdrawn, map unveiled May 19
Abbotsford city council members voted unanimously Monday to withdraw a resolution to ask the province to discourage intensive farm operations from local on high grade farm land.
 

ICBC busts Abbotsford family for staged crash
An Abbotsford family has been ordered to pay the Insurance Corporation of B.C. $126,000 for staging a car crash in 1996.
 

New provincial regional chairperson coming to UCFV
The Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies and Research at the University College of the Fraser Valley is being thrust into the provincial spotlight with recent provincial government announcements.
 

Sexual exploitation of youth discussed
The video, filmed in black and white, tells the stories of Christine [15] and Jackie [14] in bleak, harsh detail. How they met the men who put them on the streets to work in the sex trade.
 

Joy MacPhail beats the NDP campaign trail in Mission
One of B.C.'s big political guns came to Mission Thursday, lending a hand and a voice for her party and support to the local candidate.
 

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