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Public voices P3 concerns to Abbotsford council

Public voices P3 concerns to Abbotsford council

After a long meeting Monday night, Abbotsford council is delaying its vote on applying for a P3 grant. The anti-P3 crowd was vocal in its opposition to the idea, often speaking from their seats and even yelling at the stage. “I’m very disappointed that we’ve gone this far without looking at other options,” said Regina Dalton. “There has to be a plan B.”

Pedestrian, 52, in serious condition; police seek witnesses

Abbotsford Police are seeking information in relation to an accident that resulted in a 52-year-old female pedestrian suffering serious injuries after she was hit by a pickup.
Animal trainer charged for 1600-plant grow-op in Abbotsford

Animal trainer charged for 1600-plant grow-op in Abbotsford

An Abbotsford man who trains animals for the movie industry has been charged, along with two others, after a marijuana grow-op was allegedly found on his property in a barn that housed some of his creatures.
Dog rescued from Vietnam is on the mend in Abbotsford

Dog rescued from Vietnam is on the mend in Abbotsford

About $2,000 has been raised to aid in the treatment of a Siberian husky that was rescued from Vietnam and brought to Abbotsford in February. Two-year-old Sam is flourishing, said Sandra and Rene Prevost, who adopted the pooch.

Man with 'gun' arrested on grounds of Abbotsford elementary school

A man who was reported to be carrying a gun while he walked through a residential neighbourhood on Friday night could be facing a weapons charge.
'NDP Idol' contest aims for youth vote

'NDP Idol' contest aims for youth vote

Moncton made the P3 leap

In the mid-1990s, the city of Moncton, New Brunswick had a major issue – water. Unlike Abbotsford, Moncton’s problem wasn’t quantity, but quality. In 1997, the city was under a boil order for weeks, and it happened again two years later. With no treatment plant, water was frequently failing quality tests and the city had to take action.
Aldergrove Lake pool dries up

Aldergrove Lake pool dries up

Board of education renews BCSTA membership, trustees question $57,000 cost

The Abbotsford board of education has voted to renew its $57,000 membership in the B.C. School Trustees Association (BCSTA), but the expense was questioned at Monday’s monthly public meeting.
Grow-op bust on Huntingdon Road

Grow-op bust on Huntingdon Road

Police arrested two men in connection to a grow-op bust earlier today (Friday) on a rural property in the 33400 block of Huntingdon Road in Abbotsford.