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Brian Oliver MacLeod (June 25, 1952 – April 25, 1992), nicknamed "Too Loud" MacLeod, was a Canadian musician, songwriter and music producer, best known as a member of the bands Chilliwack and Headpins.
Seeing a need for a daily newspaper William Thomas (W.T) Jackman purchased a printing and newspaper press in Toronto and shipped it to Chilliwack. He set up shop at 39 Yale Road East (now 46169 Yale Road East) and published the first edition of the Chilliwack Progress on April 16, 1891. [3] The paper stayed at that location until 1974.
Dorothy Nan Kostrzewa (née Chung; August 17, 1928 – January 11, 2013) was a Canadian politician. She is the first Chinese-Canadian woman to hold political office in Canada when she was elected to Chilliwack City Council in 1970.
Frank Thomas Robertson Giles (31 July 1919 – 30 October 2019) [1] was an English journalist, historian and diplomat, who was editor of the British Sunday Times newspaper [2] from 1981 to 1983, having served as its foreign editor (1961–1977) and then deputy editor (1967–1981) under his predecessor Harold Evans.
The Chilliwack Museum and Archives website hosts numerous online exhibitions, [16] and developed the Chilliwack's Chinatowns: A Story of Diversity, Racism and Arson online exhibition, [17] an exhibition based on the book Chilliwack's Chinatowns by Dr. Chad Reimer in 2019. [18] The exhibition is hosted by the Virtual Museum of Canada.
As well as performing, Henderson has produced many recordings; he won the 1983 Juno Award for "Producer of the Year", with Brian MacLeod, for Chilliwack's Opus X album. He also won a Genie Award for best original song in a movie ("When I Sing", from Bye Bye Blues ), and was musical director for the Canadian edition of Sesame Street from 1989 to ...
Coulter was reelected to the Chilliwack Board of education in 2018 with the highest number of votes. [17] He served as board chair from November 2018 [18] to November 2020. [19] He resigned from the Chilliwack Board of Education on November 25, 2020, after being sworn in as MLA for Chilliwack. [20]
Giles Guthrie was born in Westminster, London on 21 March 1916. [1] His father was Connop Thirlwall Robert Guthrie, a merchant banker and public servant, and his mother was Eila Mary Guthrie (née McEacharn), eldest daughter of Sir Malcolm McEacharn, an Australian shipping magnate and former Mayor of Melbourne.