Government Services in UDistrict, Abbotsford, BC

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33344 King Rd, Abbotsford, V2S 6J5

(604) 864-2502
Legislative bodies, Public Administration, Executive, Legislative & General Government, Exce, Federal Government
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33344 KING RD, Abbotsford, V2S 4P3

(604) 859-4841
Legislative & General Government, Executive, Legislative bodies, Federal Government, Exce, Public Administration

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32920 Ventura Ave, Abbotsford, V2S 6J3

(604) 870-9920
SAMEX Mining Corp. is a mining exploration company that explores the Andean Cordillera of Chile for Gold, Silver and Copper.

32660 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, V2T 4V6

(604) 870-5486
Members, Member of the Legislative Assembly
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2774 Trethewey St, Abbotsford, V2T 3R1

(778) 838-2928
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1925 McCallum Rd, Abbotsford, V2S 3N2

(604) 870-2468
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2838 Justice Way, Abbotsford, V2T 3P5

(604) 859-5225
The Abbotsford Police Department is dedicated to providing the highest quality of police service to the citizens of Abbotsford. In partnership with our community, we are committed to ensuring safety and security by enforcing the law, preventing crime, and responding to community needs. The department is grouped into six branches, each responsible for a variety of functions that include both sworn and civilian personnel. Each branch is adjusted periodically to maximize operational efficiency. Patrol Operations Support Criminal Investigation Support Services Finance and Budget Human Resources We have much to take pride in; our innovative and dynamic approach to visible proactive crime control, our longstanding partnership with our community, and the low crime rate in our city.
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2788 Sumas Mountain Road, Abbotsford, V3G 2J2

(604) 852-4041
The Sema:th people were known as the fierce wolf people and were a part of the larger St?:lo Nation. Sema:th lake and waterways formed an integral part of our community and our traditional way of life. The Traditional names for our water ways are: St?telo or Sumas River, translating to “little Creek”, SeÍ:tslehoq' or Marshall Lonzo Creek, translating to “Sand Drifting; ” and Q’élem or Saar Creek, translating to “came” or “rest”. Our lands were central to the Coast Salish territory; and our families moved freely amongst our villages to gather food and practice ceremony. Our traditional lands include Sumas Mountain, Sema:th lake and drainage of the Stat'lo' (streams) which lead into it . It extended south across the (present day) border, and northward taking in the St?:lo ( Fraser) bank at Sumas Mountain, and crossed the river into the Coastal Mountains.