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UPDATE: Cash, apologies coming for fired health researchers

UPDATE: Cash, apologies coming for fired health researchers

No political interference in 'rushed decision' to terminate seven employees and a drug research contractor, Ombudsperson says
$18 million for upgrades at KBRH

$18 million for upgrades at KBRH

Minister Terry Lake announced the province would invest $9.4 million for a new ER at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital.
Graffiti Grannies

Graffiti Grannies

Over the years,Graffiti Grannies have saved Trail taxpayers thousands of dollars by cleaning up areas that have been vandalized.
Bears are waking up, secure attractants reminds WildSafeBC

Bears are waking up, secure attractants reminds WildSafeBC

WildSafeBCbreminds people to shake off winter habits and get back to securing garbage and taking down the bird feeders.
Jim Postnikoff, Liberal candidate for Kootenay West

Jim Postnikoff, Liberal candidate for Kootenay West

Jim Postnikoff will represent the BC Liberal Party in the Kootenay West riding.
Wet march sets record in Trail area

Wet march sets record in Trail area

Southeast Fire Centre's weather services recorded 27 days of measurable precipitation at its Castlegar office.
BC Liberal donations top $13 million

BC Liberal donations top $13 million

Elections BC reports 2016 fundraising totals as parties head into election campaign
Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Officials with the BC Non-Profit Housing Association say it will provide each candidate with a comprehensive report.
New line paints to light highway nights

New line paints to light highway nights

Thicker application of water-based paint stands up to winter grading, and glass beads reflect better
VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

Ministry of Children and Family Development employees rally for higher wages and proper training for social workers in Vancouver.