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Alleged UN Gang member busted in Abbotsford

The recently purchased BearCat armoured rescue vehicle was deployed for the first time in Abbotsford Thursday night when police raided an apartment and arrested a man allegedly connected to the UN Gang.
Mountain named for pioneer surveyor

Mountain named for pioneer surveyor

Charge laid in 2010 death of pregnant pedestrian in Abbotsford

Charge laid in 2010 death of pregnant pedestrian in Abbotsford

A 24-year-old man was charged today (Thursday) in connection to a crash a year ago in Abbotsford that took the life of pedestrian Laurel Wilson, her unborn baby, and her father, Ralph Jewell.
Basketball tourney gives economic boost

Basketball tourney gives economic boost

Abbotsford man charged with 2010 murder of his sister

Abbotsford man charged with 2010 murder of his sister

A 41-year-old Abbotsford man has been charged with the 2010 murder of his sister.
Food pickup, apartments pose huge recycling challenges

Food pickup, apartments pose huge recycling challenges

NYC waste guru eyes incineration, predicts choppy ride for Metro garbage-reduction strategy

Pens captain Craig savours homecoming

As impressive hockey homecomings go, Ryan Craig's arrival in Abbotsford this week is roughly the equivalent of pulling up to your 10-year high school reunion in a limousine.

Chain downsizing hits Abbotsford shopping centre

Five stores have recently closed their doors at Sevenoaks Shopping Centre, and some consumers are asking what’s going on at Abbotsford’s retail hub.
Abbotsford board of education considers status quo school calendar option

Abbotsford board of education considers status quo school calendar option

The Abbotsford board of education has introduced an option to maintain the status quo in its proposal for the 2011-12 school calendar.

Three car crashes in five minutes

Abbotsford Police responded to three car accidents within five minutes of each other Tuesday afternoon.