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Matsqui Rec Centre pool in Abbotsford temporarily closed for maintenance – Abbotsford News

Matsqui Rec Centre pool in Abbotsford temporarily closed for maintenance – Abbotsford News
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Albert Dyck Park still open for deep water activities like water skiing

Athletics and campus recreation aims to repurpose Chilliwack gun range

Image: UFV Flickr The sound of gunfire at the Chilliwack CEP campus may be replaced with whistle-blowing and grunting next year. Once the RCMP base is finished with the property next to CEP, the shooting range will be an empty space for UFV. Director of athletics and campus recreation Steve Tuckwood says that the shooting range beside the Chilliwack CEP campus could be repurposed into a recreation facility, though there is not formal proposal to date. According to Tuckwood, the space is too small to house a large recreation facility, so the potential centre would include an artificial turf in addition to an indoor rock-climbing wall and a weight room.

Gearing up for Pride in the Fraser Valley

Print Edition: May 22, 2013 The Fraser Valley Youth Society (FVYS) is gearing up for their first annual Pride event on May 25. The afternoon will begin with a march from Matsqui Recreation Centre (MRC) to Civic Plaza at the corner of Trethewey and South Fraser Way, followed by a barbecue, community speeches and in the evening a film screening and panel discussion. The FVYS is a small non-profit organization specializing in services for youth ages 13-25. They focus on community events, advocacy and connect LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer)-identifying youth with external community resources. “The focus is on social determination of health,” FVYS coordinator, John Kuipers explained, “And then, looking at our target population, [identifying] what contributes to a healthy, pro-social, contributing, queer member of society, and how can living in the Fraser Valley not negate the fact that somebody can still engage in their community.”

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