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A late thank you to the Cottonwood Santa Claus

I have been coming to the Cottonwood Mall to see you since my first daughter was born. This year was an especially special year for us

Canada’s search for retirement sustainability

Active seniors are opting to continue to gainfully work in some capacity but the projected numbers still forecast an unsustainable scenario

Too soon to pick a winner

Certainly the NDP stands to do better in Chilliwack-Hope than it has in the past. But it’s a too early to declare a win for the NDP yet.

Chilliwack taps social media for storm info

City of Chilliwack’s effective use of the Internet and social media during the storm kept the public informed about emergency response.

Chilliwack winter storm a lesson on the value of preparation

Last week’s snowstorm, fast, furious and thankfully finished, came on the heels of what most of us were enjoying as a warm and balmy winter.

Much at stake in northern pipeline debate

It’s perhaps too early to make a judgment call on Enron’s Northern Gateway Pipelines proposal.

No right to complain during tough times

the writer claims the classroom sizes at 25 are too big. A lot of us survived much bigger classes throughout our school years.

Attack ads show Liberal desperation

In preparation for the provincial election on 2013, Christy Clarke and the BC “Liberals” are obviously strategizing

Teachers are not ‘on strike’

Teachers continue to work 12 to 16 hours a day, six days a week, facing insurmountable challenges educating our young

Donations appreciated, says SPCA

This letter is to express our gratitude to the businesses in our community who support the BC SPCA Chilliwack branch