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Hospice clients Andrew Thurston, left and Joyce
Tate listen to Abbotsford-Mt. Lehman MLA Mike deJong talk about the need for a
residential hospice in Abbotsford. DeJong and Abbotsford-Clayburn MLA John van
Dongen were at the hospice Wellness Centre Thursday to pledge their support. -
Jean Konda-Witte/Times |
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$2m pledged to care for our dying
Abbotsford has 125,000 residents but no residential hospice to support those who are dying.
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Further review of Mission Leisure Centre cost overruns ordered
John Hiebert has more than a few questions about Mission council's move to hire a new company to conduct a review of the Mission Leisure Centre project.
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Medical workers have to fight smarter to head off super bugs
Dr. Ben Mack is on the lookout for wildlife that sometimes wander into local hospitals.
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Baby's death at hospital will be reviewed
The mother of a baby boy born in MSA General Hospital Feb. 16 said her son's death five days later at Children's Hospital in Vancouver is still under investigation. The FHA reported earlier this week the baby died from an infection picked up during birth.
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Cause of Finnegan's fire should be known soon
Abbotsford police Const. Shinder Kirk anticipates an announcement on the cause of the Finnegan's Pub fire will be made next week.
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Food tourism a taste of what's to come
Foodies don't have to go far to savour some of Canada's freshest and most unique menus. Fraser Valley restaurants are serving up our own version of fusion foods, in both four-star establishments and small-town diners.
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Solution worked out for Hatzic flooding
A plan is finally in place to deal with flooding problems in Hatzic Prairie according to Randy Hawes.
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School days shorter, but more of them
Abbotsford public school students will likely face a new schedule in the 2006-07 school year, according to board officials.
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