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Nominations sought for UFV’s Betty Urquhart award

Do you know an individual or a group who has made the Fraser Valley a better place to live?

Edith Nee

Edith Nee’s family, friends appealing for kidney donor

Nee, former chair of the B.C. Press Council, was diagnosed with kidney failure two years ago.

Edith Nee
Andrew Christopher will perform at Jimmy's Pub in Agassiz on Feb. 15.

Andrew hits Agassiz stage

Local musician back in town for single show at Jimmy's

Andrew Christopher will perform at Jimmy's Pub in Agassiz on Feb. 15.
A 10-week-old kitten found near Vedder Road in Chilliwack is in need of eye surgery.

SPCA seeks public support for injured kitten

The SPCA in Chilliwack is hoping to raise $1,000 for eye surgery on an abandoned kitten found near Vedder Road.

A 10-week-old kitten found near Vedder Road in Chilliwack is in need of eye surgery.

Black tie and beans in support of Chilliwack Restorative Justice

Chilliwack Restorative Justice and Youth Advocacy Association are having a “Blacktie Beanfest” fundraising event

CSS teacher Steve Anderson  and family carves into Christmas.

The taste of Christmas in Chilliwack

The Chilliwack Progress asked several community members to share their favourite food memories of the holidays. These were their responses:

CSS teacher Steve Anderson  and family carves into Christmas.
Bernie McNicholl stands by the tailgun of his Halifax heavy bomber.

Local WW2 airmen recognized

Two local veterans of the Second World War were honoured for their contributions by Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon MP Mark Strahl last week.

Bernie McNicholl stands by the tailgun of his Halifax heavy bomber.

Chilliwack Museum and Archives to be home of Norman’s photograph collection

The Chilliwack Museum and Archives will receive one of its largest donations of photographic records to date this week.

Dylan Rhymer will perform at Jimmy's Pub in Agassiz on Saturday

Second night of comedy at Jimmy’s

Dylan Rhymer on stage this weekend as comedy nights continue

Dylan Rhymer will perform at Jimmy's Pub in Agassiz on Saturday

Chilliwack Chiefs launch major fund raiser for Philippines relief

In addition to a telethon Nov. 21, the team will accept donations at their home games on Nov. 15, 16 and 23.

The Deep End is fronted by Dawn Pemberton

Vancouver’s The Deep End brings the funk

Music group formed out of common love for soul and funk

The Deep End is fronted by Dawn Pemberton

Library seeks to honour First Nation art

FVRL looking for artist to showcase throughout June 2014

J.D. Dueckman plays Earnest

Characters and costumes over the top in the Guild’s Earnest

The play, set in Victorian England, features elaborate costumes designed and created by Mary Spani and Chrystal Romano

J.D. Dueckman plays Earnest
Little Miss Higgins plays in Harrison Hot Springs on Sept. 28

Country blues with attitude

Little Miss Higgins brings sound and story to the stage

Little Miss Higgins plays in Harrison Hot Springs on Sept. 28
Drivers are reminded to slow down to 30 km/h on school days from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting today.

Chilliwack drivers reminded to use caution near schools

As students head back to school, Chilliwack’s ‘Safer City’ program partners are reminding motorists that school zones are back in effect.

Drivers are reminded to slow down to 30 km/h on school days from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting today.
It's going to be a hot week in Chilliwack and health officials are warning residents to stay cool.

Greater Vancouver residents urged to beat the heat on Canada Day weekend

With temperatures reaching 35 degrees in Chilliwack, health officials are warning people to take precautions.

It's going to be a hot week in Chilliwack and health officials are warning residents to stay cool.
An overturned boat aims to remind people this weekend of the dangers of mixing alcohol and boating.

Stark warning for Cultus Lake boaters this weekend

An overturned boat aims to remind people this weekend of the dangers of mixing alcohol and boating.

An overturned boat aims to remind people this weekend of the dangers of mixing alcohol and boating.
H'Sao will perform July 5 as part of a diverse line up for this year's Festival of the Arts.

Countdown to culture

Harrison Festival will take music lovers around the world

H'Sao will perform July 5 as part of a diverse line up for this year's Festival of the Arts.

Dog owners reminded to take the lead on proper trail etiquette

Failure to comply with bylaw may result in fines of up to $500.

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UsedVancouver.com sponsors 2013 Vancouver International Children’s Festival

The week-long cultural festival will take place from May 27 to June 2, 2013 on Granville Island, and expects over 30,000 attendees.

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