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Coast Mountains school board chair dies

Coast Mountains school board chair Barry Pankhurst died suddenly yesterday while in Vancouver.

Break and enter at the George Little House

HERE ARE the incidents requiring the presence of RCMP officers from Dec. 2, 12:01 AM to Dec. 5, 8 AM.
Former Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce executive director acquitted of assault

Former Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce executive director acquitted of assault

David Hull was acquitted yesterday of assaulting his former girlfriend during an argument in May of this year.
Smart meters boost trades training

Smart meters boost trades training

The company installing province-wide smart meters is providing some of its northwest employees an opportunity for education.

Enbridge deal with First Nation opposed

There's opposition to yesterday's deal between Enbridge and a northwestern First Nation

Dog tags become permanent

WHEN YOU go pick up your new dog tag from the city, it will be your last.

Employment level steadies out

THE JOBS picture in the northwest shows signs of steadying out as winter approaches.
Northwestern natives back Enbridge pipeline

Northwestern natives back Enbridge pipeline

THE FIRST First Nations group to back Enbridge's plan to build a pipeline has spoken out.
Billion dollar smelter project a go

Billion dollar smelter project a go

Rio Tinto has given the green light to its long-planned project to modernize its Kitimat aluminum smelter.

Yet more shoplifting arrests

HERE ARE the incidents requiring the presence of RCMP officers from 8 am Nov. 30 to 8 am Dec. 1, 2011.