Vancouver, B.C. [October 21]—The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a group of homeless people challenging municipal bylaws that displace them from public spaces. In a decision delivered…
By Mike Archer. The City of Abbotsford has reportedly been involved in serious behind-the-scenes discussions since the beginning of January in order to follow through on Council’s direction to staff…
The BC Supreme Court has ruled that, despite the fact the City of Abbotsford has been “less than zealous” in moving the case forward since getting the protesters kicked out…
By Mike Archer. A seemingly confused Deputy City Manager, Jake Rudolph*, appeared to have trouble explaining to the judge, through City lawyers, how he somehow lost the shelter records for…
Case To Be Argued December 5 By Mike Archer. The City of Abbotsford may be forced to allow the homeless men and women, who were forced out of Jubilee Park…
By Mike Archer. Deputy City Manager Jake Rudolph will not tell Abbotsford Today who decided to appeal the decision by BC Supreme Court chief justice Christopher Hinkson that the case…
By Mike Archer. The government of British Columbia is starting to sound an awful lot like the City of Abbotsford in its unwillingness or inability to obey the law. Finance…
Photographer and Abbotsford Today contributor Bas Stevens took a drive down Gladys Avenue Monday afternoon March 24th. He took some photos along Gladys Avenue all the way from Essendene Avenue,…
Justice James Williams On The City of Abbotsford’s alleged treatment of the homeless men and women in Jubilee Park in his judgement on Friday, December 20. “In my respectful view,…