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Abbotsford Target to close as company leaves Canada

Abbotsford Target to close as company leaves Canada

Abbotsford store opened in November of 2013 after millions of dollars were spent on renovations to old Zellers location.
Target to close all stores in Canada, including 19 in B.C.

Target to close all stores in Canada, including 19 in B.C.

U.S. retailer says profits too far away to continue, Canadian subsidiary files for creditor protection
Poultry industry optimistic and on the mend

Poultry industry optimistic and on the mend

Cleaning of barns underway at several sites where highly pathogenic virus was discovered.
Female child sex offender arrested again

Female child sex offender arrested again

Audrey Elizabeth Jean Black has been charged with failing to comply with a prohibition order
Assessment starts for Squamish LNG plant, pipeline

Assessment starts for Squamish LNG plant, pipeline

B.C. review to examine gas pipeline twinning from Coquitlam to Squamish for LNG export terminal on former Woodfibre pulp mill site
Former Surrey couple accused in Canada Day bomb plot plead not guilty

Former Surrey couple accused in Canada Day bomb plot plead not guilty

Trial of John Nuttall and Amanda Korody, arrested in Abbotsford, scheduled to start Feb. 2.
Smoky beaters keep belching in post-AirCare era

Smoky beaters keep belching in post-AirCare era

Metro Vancouver officials watch for uptick in old vehicles returning to road as car ads celebrate 'no more AirCare'
B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

Security incidents on rise in provincial jails, inmates double-bunked and few completing education programs
Surrey Six murderers appeal convictions

Surrey Six murderers appeal convictions

Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were found guilty last October of six counts of first-degree murder.
Girls Fly Too! event lands in Abbotsford

Girls Fly Too! event lands in Abbotsford

After holding her event at the Langley Regional Airport last year, organizer Kirsten Brazier said a larger venue was needed