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Abbotsford Police Const. Casey Vinet talks to media Wednesday after a 22-year-old man surrendered after an early morning standoff.

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SPECIAL REPORTS - May 01, 2007

WATER RISING: PART 3

Disaster planning is vital to stay afloat in business
More than 40 per cent of businesses collapse during a large-scale disaster, such as a flood.

Tips that may save your life
If you have enough advance warning prior to a flood, protect your appliances by.....
 

Suspect surrenders after standoff
A 22-year-old Abbotsford man surrendered to police after an early morning standoff on Gladwin Road Wednesday.
 

Man charged with stabbing his mother
An 18-year-old man is facing attempted murder charges after his mother was stabbed Saturday night in Abbotsford.
 

School board defends Corren rhetoric
The Abbotsford District Teachers' Association sent a letter to the school board Monday to protest how comments made by delegations at the board's April 23 meeting were handled.
 

Youth ambassador set for Tanzania trip
She wanted to be a nurse since she was three.
 

New Abbotsford middle school is environmentally friendly
The new Abbotsford traditional middle school will promote environmental awareness and energy conservation, Abbotsford-Mount Lehman MLA Mike de Jong said Friday at the school's official opening.
 

UCFV president says web threat is no joke
A young man has learned the hard way that this is not the day and age to make violent threats involving a university campus.
 

Passport receiving office causing a little confusion
Abbotsford MP Ed Fast is asking the public to be patient as the passport receiving office on Simon Avenue, at the federal government Service Canada Centre, "gets up to speed."
 

Student top of the crop when it comes to computing
UCFV's Shaun Greene wants to clear something up. There's more than one type of computer geek out there.
 

An ambitious planto end homelessness
Three hundred American cities have adopted plans to end chronic homelessness in 10 years - and the person who showed them how is coming to Matsqui Centennial Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. on May 9.
 

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