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Cancer took Marcia Thomson’s lower leg

Still on her Harley: Determined to ride again after leg amputated

Motorcycles are Marcia Thomson’s life. They’re a social outlet, her form of therapy and her freedom. They connect her to people from all walks of life, and take her places she never imagined going.

Cancer took Marcia Thomson’s lower leg
Keaton and Jayda Taekema enjoy painting Swedish flags while dad Andrew watches. They were at the Scandinavian Association tent at Abbotsford Community School Society’s ‘Celebrating our Community – A Cultural Affair’ last Saturday.

Cultural Affair

  • Jan 19, 2011
Keaton and Jayda Taekema enjoy painting Swedish flags while dad Andrew watches. They were at the Scandinavian Association tent at Abbotsford Community School Society’s ‘Celebrating our Community – A Cultural Affair’ last Saturday.

SLICE OF LIFE: Jan. 20-Feb. 3

WEEK OF PRAYERSeveral church services take place in Abbotsford next week to…

  • Jan 19, 2011
Brad Hutchinson (left) celebrates with announcer Delany Dunn after winning a car during the second intermission of Sunday’s Abbotsford Heat game.

Good time to win a car for Abbotsford family

For Brad Hutchinson and his family, winning a new car at Sunday’s Abbotsford Heat hockey game was truly a feel-good story.

Brad Hutchinson (left) celebrates with announcer Delany Dunn after winning a car during the second intermission of Sunday’s Abbotsford Heat game.

Community science focus at UFV

Community science will be the focus this week at the University of the Fraser Valley with fun events aimed at science teachers, UFV students, and Fraser Valley families.

  • Jan 17, 2011
Shayne Neigum played 76 regular season and six playoff games for Chilliwack after being acquired from the Edmonton Oil Kings. The 20-year-old is now off to his next Western Hockey League stop

Tough call for Bruins GM

Most of the time, Marc Habscheid would tell you he’s got a…

Shayne Neigum played 76 regular season and six playoff games for Chilliwack after being acquired from the Edmonton Oil Kings. The 20-year-old is now off to his next Western Hockey League stop