Thursday May 24 | Chilliwack Times
Animosity at the Cultus Lake Park Board is nothing new but the resignation of the chief financial officer has brought even more strife into the open.
Saving the theatre one seat at a time
Krista Butt shows off the four $1,500 platinum seats already taken in the Chilliwack Paramount Film Society's fundraising buy-a-seat program.
CFO resignation isn't real news
As I prepare for our 10th season here in Cultus Lake I find myself offended by the article regarding our CFO resigning from her position and how the tactic of name calling our elected officials has made headline news in the local paper.
Chilliwack school district to boost spending in 2012-13
The Chilliwack school district will draw down its surplus by $1.7 million to add staff, support vulnerable students and embark on an ambitious technical upgrade of all schools, trustees heard Tuesday evening.
Boot camp weeds out those who can't stand the heat
An instructor shows would-be forest fire fighters how to operate a pump during boot camp at the Cultus Lake Fire Base.
Chilliwack Community Services gala raises much-needed funds
After leaving an abusive relationship of 10 years and enduring a severe car accident that left her with permanent injuries, Julie Murphy moved to Chilliwack with her young daughter.
The Friends of the Library hosts a pub night fundraiser May 17 at Friendly Mike's Pub.