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Abbotsford receives $6.3 million in crime-prevention funding

Abbotsford receives $6.3 million in crime-prevention funding

The federal funds will be used to help keep at-risk youth away from gangs and violent crime.
Rare bird adapts well to prosthetic leg

Rare bird adapts well to prosthetic leg

Bunker, a sandhill crane being cared for in Abbotsford, could be the first bird with an artificial leg to be released in the wild.
Mountainside development moves to public hearing

Mountainside development moves to public hearing

A proposed development for 51 townhouse units along Falcon Ridge will go to public hearing Feb. 3

Abbotsford Police warn of amateur radio fraudster

Man has sought donations on behalf of two organizations, but these groups do not solicit funds in this manner.
Key decision looms on homeless issue in Abbotsford

Key decision looms on homeless issue in Abbotsford

Public hearing on proposed men’s housing project downtown Abbotsford will be held on Feb. 3
Court of Appeal approves new trial for Tim Felger

Court of Appeal approves new trial for Tim Felger

The Crown appealed the pot activist's acquittal on drug charges in Abbotsford.

Cat burglar sentenced for home break-in

Beau Burgessihota was recently sentenced for the incident in Abbotsford on Nov. 1.

Booths sentenced to time served

Agassiz couple spent 109 days in North Dakota jail for bulk cash smuggling
Business community encouraged to oppose housing proposal for homeless men

Business community encouraged to oppose housing proposal for homeless men

President of Chamber of Commerce calls on members to speak out at public hearing against ACS's proposal
Former pastor convicted of trying to lure 12-year-old boy

Former pastor convicted of trying to lure 12-year-old boy

Patrick Marini told the boy he would buy him some new shoes.