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![]() 5 Top Tax Mistakes to Avoid
Mar 14, 2023
Doris Woodman-McMillan is married to Bill McMillan. She is originally from Alberta and grew up on a farm with five sisters. She moved first to Vancouver in 1985, then to Abbotsford in 1988. Between them Bill and Doris have four children. In 1999 Doris started Numbers Unlimited Bookkeeping as a way to supplement the family income and work around her children’s schedules. Numbers has grown over the past 23 years to a company with a staff of twelve, and works with a wide variety of businesses, providing full service bookkeeping and accounting services. In 2010 they won the Business Excellence Award for the Established Business of the Year. Doris was also nominated in 2011 for the Myrtle Everett Award. Doris has also sat on numerous boards – Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures, and Abbotsford Rotary to name a few. She has helped out in various capacities with Operation Red Nose, Abbotsford Connect, and other charities. She was a member of the Sister City Committee for a number of years, and sat on the Mayor’s Prosperity Task Force. |
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![]() Central Fraser Valley Search & Rescue Society
Apr 04, 2023
Formed in 1978, CFVSAR is comprised of over 25 unpaid professionals who have each undergone extensive mandatory Search and Rescue training. The Central Fraser Valley stretches from the west border of Chilliwack to the east border of Surrey, British Columbia Canada. Whether it be inland water and rivers, mountain terrain, high-angle rope, or urban rescue, our team of dedicated members are on-call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are a resource for agencies such as the RCMP, Emergency Management BC, and the Fire Department. Our members are trained in a variety of specialties, from rope rescue, swift water / flood rescue, avalanche response, and public education. |
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Apr 17, 2023 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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May 02, 2023
Emily Bakhitah Akoth Otieno is a Rotarian with the Rotary Club of Kisumu Winam, in Kenya. She is the founder of an NGO called Rise to Shine Education Foundation, which seeks to empower and enable young, bright needy students from the western region of Kenya. Emily is motivated by a strong desire to provide a positive social impact and to give back to society. She does this through offering scholarships to children, knowing firsthand the importance of education in a child’s life. Emily’s goal is to pursue a Masters degree in Development Studies in September 2023 at SOAS University. She also works with Red Rubber Ball Foundation, a UK based organization that works with youth in Kenya.
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May 08, 2023 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Jun 12, 2023 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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