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The sound of gunfire at the Chilliwack CEP campus may be replaced with whistle-blowing and grunting next year.
Once the RCMP base is finished with the property next to CEP, the shooting range will be an empty space for UFV. Director of athletics and campus recreation Steve Tuckwood says that the shooting range beside the Chilliwack CEP campus could be repurposed into a recreation facility, though there is not formal proposal to date.
According to Tuckwood, the space is too small to house a large recreation facility, so the potential centre would include an artificial turf in addition to an indoor rock-climbing wall and a weight room.
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VANCOUVER Two teenagers are recovering from stab wounds after an incident behind a recreation centre in Abbotsford on Saturday night, say police. Abbotsford Police Department says that around 8:15 p.m. on Feb. 27, it responded to “stabbing incident” at the back of Abbotsford Recreation Centre, in the 2400 block of McMillan Road. According to a statement released by the police on Saturday night, when officers arrived on the scene, they found “two males suffering from apparent stab wounds.” “The victims, both in their late teens, were transported to the hospital via ambulance where they are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries,” continues the statement released by Sgt. Judy Bird.