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What's on

To include your event, contact Paul J. Henderson at phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com. Put your event on our digital calendar by visiting www.chilliwacktimes.com.


 

Community events

Women's Day at BPW March 13, Business and Professional Women's Club of Abbotsford celebrate International Women's Day at 11: 30 a.m., Cascade Community Church, 35190 DeLair Rd., Abbotsford. Four newcomers to Canada will discuss their journeys into the Canadian way of life, labour market and workplace culture. Cost is $15/ members and $20/guests. RSVP to bpwabbotsford@ gmail.com.


 

What's on

To include your event, contact Paul J. Henderson at phenderson@chilliwacktimes.com. Put your event on our digital calendar by visiting www.chilliwacktimes.com.


 

Community events

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(Left to right) Gabriel Kirkley as Antonio

Merchant poses many questions

William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is the third main stage production of the University of the Fraser Valley theatre department's 2012/13 season.


 

Once in a Lifetime feels good

When one door closes, another opens, and sometimes the circumstances that follow are laughable. But that's life, and it's often funny.


 
"California here we come!"

Once in a Lifetime opportunity

The opening production of the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV)theatre department's 2012/13 season will be Once in a Lifetime, the hilarious comedy from George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.


 
The Light in the Piazza

City shines in Jessie award nominations

The Royal City is well represented in this year's Jessie Award nominations.


 
Shakespeare

Shakespearean classic on stage

With the World Shakespeare Festival set to begin in London, England, City Stage New West is joining in with its own tribute to the Bard.