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Judge orders Site C protest camp removed

Judge orders Site C protest camp removed

Latest court loss for opponents of Peace River dam allows land clearing upstream of dam site
B.C. moving to tighten oil spill law

B.C. moving to tighten oil spill law

Regulations for pipeline protection to take effect next year, Ottawa needed to reach 'world leading' oil spill protection at sea
BC Hydro applies to raise rates by four per cent

BC Hydro applies to raise rates by four per cent

Utility points to recent slump in commodity prices and a government plan to allow mines to defer electricity costs to keep running
Do you have good hearing, but poor comprehension? -Sponsored Content-

Do you have good hearing, but poor comprehension? -Sponsored Content-

Do you sometimes feel that you can hear well, but not fully understand what’s being said?
High wire

High wire

Power Tech workers were busy threading wires through the Victoria St. Bridge as they install LED lights on the structure.

BC Transit cash infusion could benefit region

Representatives are reviewing the service’s revenue and expenditures as well as a proposed five-year financial plan for east end transit.

Truck stolen from Red Mountain parking lot

Police are asking for the public's help to locate a stolen red 1985 Toyota pickup, with B.C. license plate KB 2134

Two arrested after pot plants seized

Two West Trail people are facing charges after the RCMP seized almost 600 marijuana plants from a residence.

Nomination period open for Warfield council spot

The nominating period is now open for anyone interested in joining the Village of Warfield council.
Glade residents outraged by plans to log in watershed

Glade residents outraged by plans to log in watershed

Hydrogeomorphic assessment of Glade watershed presented to residents at meeting last week.
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