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Impaired drivers still a concern, say Abbotsford Police

Impaired drivers still a concern, say Abbotsford Police

Abbotsford Police are concerned about the number of impaired drivers still on the road, despite legislation last fall that introduced tougher penalties.
Abbotsford Police at 'heightened awareness' following Kelowna shooting

Abbotsford Police at 'heightened awareness' following Kelowna shooting

The Abbotsford Police Department's gang suppression unit (GSU) is at a "heightened awareness" about criminal activity in the community following the Kelowna shooting that killed Jonathan Bacon, 30, and injured four others.
Ban diverting mattresses from landfill

Ban diverting mattresses from landfill

Fees now charged to support recycling
Flying high: Ron Price geared up for 2012 Abbotsford International Airshow

Flying high: Ron Price geared up for 2012 Abbotsford International Airshow

Only one day after the 49th annual Abbotsford International Airshow came to a close, president Ron Price was preparing for next year.
Yesteryear’s Beauties

Yesteryear’s Beauties

The Aldergrove Legion’s Show and Shine attracted its best turnout in both cars and spectators on Saturday, Aug. 13, thanks in no small part to excellent weather.
Conservation-minded Metro urges water metering

Conservation-minded Metro urges water metering

Region aims to delay costly steps to increase water supply
The Great Leap Forward

The Great Leap Forward

Kim McAffer on her mount Lasting Impression competed in the junior training class at the Campbell Valley Equestrian Society’s two-day event on the Aug. 13-14 weekend. Saturday’s events featured cross-country while Sunday’s focussed on stadium jumping.
B.C. gang strategy working, Bond says

B.C. gang strategy working, Bond says

B.C.'s two-year-old 'gangs and guns' strategy is working, and the province will continue to do its share to maintain it, Public Safety Minister Shirley Bond says.
Blackberry bake-off on Wednesday

Blackberry bake-off on Wednesday

What is the best way to help rid the community of an invasive species? Pick it, bake it into something delicious, and eat it up.
Four-month camping limit questioned

Four-month camping limit questioned

A four-month camping limit “is just another blow to Fort Langley, the business in Fort Langley and I think we would be putting a third strike on Fort Langley,” if the limit isn’t eased, said Councillor Charlie Fox.