At Kitchener's city hall, March 14th and 15th is the (planned) Richard Riedstra memorial chess tournament. Players inquiring to play may preregister Ed Thompson (to edthompson@netflash.net - agreeing to provide assistance for those registrants) to qualify for a savings of $10 ($50 instead of $60) possible discount. Toronto chess news, the CFC newsfeed and Chess Canada's newsletter editors have been emailed earlier in the month as well.
http://www.chess.ca/tournaments might also be providing a link of the details as well in the coming week or 2.
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I haven't been able to visit chesstalk often lately; perhaps one of the alternate organizers of the Kitchener city hall chess club will be able to expand on any discussions about a preregistered list, costs, round times, time-controls, parking, etc.
I've still been watching for a few other dates (please see: http://www.psmcd.net as the dates appear in his calendar - addendum: some dates for 2015 have now been confirmed at the Kitchener city hall club site which he administers; thanks!) of chess events, such as the Waterloo regional chess challenge, OYCC, our April active event (Brian Clarke could be the contact for this event), and the Kitchener team tournament (an active with match-point style of pairings) which usually occurs about 6-8 weeks after the other spring active event.
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The city of Kitchener chess club looks forward to visiting with friendly faces again, and would also like to invite new members to enjoy the experience of a visit to Kitchener-Waterloo.
http://www.chess.ca/tournaments might also be providing a link of the details as well in the coming week or 2.
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I haven't been able to visit chesstalk often lately; perhaps one of the alternate organizers of the Kitchener city hall chess club will be able to expand on any discussions about a preregistered list, costs, round times, time-controls, parking, etc.
I've still been watching for a few other dates (please see: http://www.psmcd.net as the dates appear in his calendar - addendum: some dates for 2015 have now been confirmed at the Kitchener city hall club site which he administers; thanks!) of chess events, such as the Waterloo regional chess challenge, OYCC, our April active event (Brian Clarke could be the contact for this event), and the Kitchener team tournament (an active with match-point style of pairings) which usually occurs about 6-8 weeks after the other spring active event.
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The city of Kitchener chess club looks forward to visiting with friendly faces again, and would also like to invite new members to enjoy the experience of a visit to Kitchener-Waterloo.
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