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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014
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Toxic waste dominates candidates gathering
All-candidates meeting attracts massive crowd BY PAUL J. HENDERSON phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com
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o many faces. So many issues. So little time. Chilliwack city council candidates faced rapid-fire questions Monday evening in front of hundreds of voters hungry for a taste of what the 12 men and five women had to say on a broad range of topics. Nearly 500 people filled the main auditorium at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre for the first evening chance to hear from the 17 council candidates seeking the six seats on council. S Standard See mayoral, municipal issues council & school district question continue to be of importance and answers in this election: Pages 15 to 20 downtown revitalization, road improvement, homelessness and flood protection. Arguably the top issue of the election campaign so far, however, continues to steal attention: City council’s 2013 rezoning of an industrial property on Cannor Road near the Fraser River to allow for a toxic waste recycling facility.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES A BIG DRAW
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The Remembrance Day parade (above) marches back to Vedder Golden #280 legion hall Tuesday after ceremonies at All Sappers Memorial Park. A large crowd welcomed the parade to the memorial park on the cold and sunny morning (bottom left). The cenotaph base was lined with wreaths by the end of the ceremony to honour those killed in the line of duty (bottom right).
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