Eligible voters may cast their election ballot early at advanced polls, which opened Wednesday and will stay open until Saturday evening from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Proper ID and proof of address are required.
Eligible voters may cast their election ballot early at advanced polls, which opened Wednesday and will stay open until Saturday evening from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Proper ID and proof of address are required.
Recently I was trying to fix something on my wife's laptop (having more than one computer in the house gives you a clue where this is going), and I was surprised to see a sticker on the bottom that indicated it was made in 2003.
Mr. Ken Baigent sent a response to the Times (Separating Myth From Fact, May 2) stating that he was troubled by the tone of authority in my writing (Faith Today).
After reading the Faith Today sermon of May 2, I was very troubled by the tone of authority Pastor Vandop uses when referring to Jesus Christ.
Chilliwack's finest a cappella ensemble, Belle Voci presents an evening of beautiful music on May 11, and just in case you can't make it that night, the performance will be repeated the very next afternoon, on Mother's Day.
Friday, May 3: all-candidates debate for Surrey-White Rock at Star of the Sea Hall, 15262 Pacific Ave., White Rock from 7 to 9 p.m. Hosted by the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board and South Surrey and White Rock Chamber of Commerce.
There's lots of colour blooming all over town this spring - even indoors at the local library.
The Wakayama Children's Choir will perform in Richmond next week as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the two cities' relationship.
The Gloria Dei Chorale, the Canada West Chamber Orchestra and identical twin soloists and recording artists, Andrea and Amaris, present Vivaldi's' Gloria, with additional vocal duets with orchestra and joyful choral selections. The May 24 concert is at 8 p.m., Bakerview Church, 2285 Clearbrook Rd. and May 25 at 8 p.m., New Westminster Christian Reformed Church, 8255 - 13th Ave., Burnaby. Tickets: adults $15, students $10, children 11 and under free; at House of James, King's Music, Bakerview Church, in Abbotsford, and at the door.
As organizer for Lift Every Voice, I would like to thank the Optimist for the story, photo and the community announcements.
St. Anselm's Anglican Church, at 5210 University Blvd. on the Endowment Lands, celebrates its 60th anniversary with a free family Fun Fair April 20 from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be free food (hot dogs, popcorn), games, plants and home baked goodies for sale, face painting and live entertainment. Scottish country dancers, Brock House Big Band and UBC REC Martial Arts will entertain. Visit www.stanselms.ca.
Have you ever wondered why you are always right, or at least most of the time? All around you are people who are just not as right as you.
Have you ever fell victim to a scam or a hoax? Maybe it was an investment that guaranteed record returns on your money or an email promising you a sizable piece of a deceased King's estate if you would simply send in your banking information. Sadly, a lot of people fall for things that aren't what they claim to be.