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Abbotsford dancers Jeremy Brama, Victoria Bonar and Dakota McGhie-Holt will appear in the Royal City Youth Ballet Company's version of The Nutcracker today at the Abbey Arts Centre.
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The Abbotsford SPCA and Buckerfield's host a photo session for your pets with Santa, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Buckerfield's Country Store at 34633 Vye Road, Abbotsford.
Newspaper loses one of its own
The Burnaby NOW lost a dedicated journalist and friend this past week when cancer claimed the life of Mia Thomas.
RCMP offers to help Chinese after arrests in 2002 killing of B.C. student
Canadian authorities have not been asked to help out the Chinese after two men were arrested in the murder of a 21-year-old student in B.C. nearly seven years ago.
When youa re speeding through an amber light, youa re likely not going to notice the vehicle turning left in the other lane, or the police officer at the corner watching you.
9-year-old 'hero' rescues family from house fire
A 9-year-old Mission, B.C., girl is being credited with saving her family after a fire ripped through their home Monday morning.
B.C. girl, 9, saves family from house fire
A quick thinking nine-year-old girl saved her entire family from a fire that destroyed their home in Mission, B.C. early Monday morning.
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Films, people open our eyes real wide
I was invited to attend Mission's World Community Film Festival late last month at Heritage Park Centre by festival organizer chair Elena Edwards.
Chai Cha Na Mining Closes First Trenche of Financing
Chai Cha Na Mining Inc. is pleased to announce the closing of the first trenche of the previously announced financing.
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McCoy tunes in with thank you to troops
Ken McCoy doesn't mind admitting he's an emotional guy. In fact, that's how the Mission singer/songwriter composes some of his best stuff.
Man punches out Tim Horton's window
A man who broke a window at a Maple Ridge Tim Horton's early Sunday faces a mischief charge.
Chai Cha Na Appoints New Director and Advisor to the Board
Chai Cha Na Mining Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Kristian Whitehead to the board of directors of the "Company". Mr.
Mission man dead in early morning house fire
Police and firefighters in Mission, B.C., are investigating a house fire that killed one resident and sent another to hospital with burns early Thursday morning.
Buckner to stand trial for manslaughter
The man charged with manslaughter in the death of a Mission man is headed to trial.
This holiday season plan for a safe ride home
Operation Red nose - Call us, we'll drive you in your own car for free. PITT MEADOWS, BC, Nov.
The names and faces of Canada's victims of H1N1
Rubjit Thindal, Brampton, Ontario; Fatiha Idrissi Kaitouni, Montreal, Quebec; Annette Sampson, L'Ardoise, Cape Breton; Ashley M iller, Mission B.C.; Evan Frustaglio, Mississauga, Ontario; Vanetia Warner, Cornwall; Bottom row: Tina L'Hirondelle, Gift Lake, Alta; Perry Chernesky, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Lorraine Wilson, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Manitoba; ...
Victims of H1N1: Profiles of 12 Canadians who have died with swine flu
They lived in Canada's small towns and big cities, from coast to coast. They were children, parents, friends and neighbours.
statistics canada report Winnipeg keeps title as nation's homicide capital
Manitoba again has the dubious distinction of the province home to the most homicides per capita last year, while Winnipeg kept its title as the country's murder capital.
Number of EI claimants falls for second straight month in August
The number of people collecting regular employment insurance benefits fell 2.4 per cent in August, with decreases occurring in nearly all provinces, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.