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Gill: Liberals were ‘bullying me’

Gill: Liberals were ‘bullying me’

Party official claims candidate changed his mind and opted to run in Abbotsford-Mission, rather than Abbotsford South, riding.
Top three charities have best pipeline to donors: poll

Top three charities have best pipeline to donors: poll

Transparency, use of funds among key concerns for those who give
New Abbotsford Community Library set to open

New Abbotsford Community Library set to open

The new facility at Abbotsford Senior Secondary is open to the public and replaces the old Matsqui Centennial Library.

Christmas tree lighting celebrated

The annual event, including a visit from Santa, takes place Sunday, Nov. 25 in Abbotsford's downtown core.
Birds of prey centre stage during annual festival

Birds of prey centre stage during annual festival

Attendance records 'smashed' at this year's event, said FVBEF chair

No more firefighters; three city positions added

Abbotsford city council considered new hirings as part of its 2013 budget talks.
Marijuana tax estimates based on doubling price of pot

Marijuana tax estimates based on doubling price of pot

Chasing too much of a government weed windfall may keep black market alive, observers say
Jail terms sought for UN gangsters arrested in Abbotsford

Jail terms sought for UN gangsters arrested in Abbotsford

Doug Vanalstine and Daryl Johnson were charged following an undercover sting in 2009.
Drunk driving deaths down for second year

Drunk driving deaths down for second year

Province credits its policy of tougher roadside penalties
Cleaning up the 'living room'

Cleaning up the 'living room'

Abbotsford Police Sgt. Doug Sage has received an award for his work in tackling problems at Jubilee Park and other areas of the downtown.