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BOARD OF EDUCATION: Two new faces elected, one incumbent voted out

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Two new faces elected, one incumbent voted out

Two new faces were elected to the Abbotsford board of education tonight, resulting in incumbent Uultsje DeJong being ousted.
Abbotsford mayor swept out with water project

Abbotsford mayor swept out with water project

Incumbent George Peary loses seat as P3 proposal soundly rejected
Abbotsford ranks fourth on list of top cities for investment

Abbotsford ranks fourth on list of top cities for investment

Abbotsford ranks number four on a list of top cities and towns in B.C. for real estate investment. The result was released by REIN
TransLink waste probe could avert next fare hike

TransLink waste probe could avert next fare hike

Watchdog wants justification of why riders should pay more
Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Elections BC has dismissed complaints from an opposition MLA and the candidate Heed defeated in the 2009 B.C. election.
Activists unveil oil tanker alerts

Activists unveil oil tanker alerts

Aim is to block tar sands exports through Metro Vancouver and Burrard Inlet

Township mayor and council salaries set Dec. 15

Council salary calculations are made every three years, with the next one announced Dec. 15.
Ask the engineers: Stave Lake project Q&A

Ask the engineers: Stave Lake project Q&A

The News met with AECOM’s Angus English, the project director and final editor of the 2010 water master plan...
Students Pause to Remember

Students Pause to Remember

Remembrance Day assembly at the Aldergrove Secondary gym Nov. 10

Pro and Con: The P3 water debate

On Nov. 19, Abbotsford will ask voters to pass a referendum allowing theto undertake a public-private partnership (P3) project at Stave Lake