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Waneta expansion job on target

The Waneta expansion project is on target, with the partners reporting 450,000 man-hours without lost time or major environmental incident.

Fire guts rental home

Origin unknown but suspicious
Changes coming to B.C. carbon offsets

Changes coming to B.C. carbon offsets

The B.C. government's carbon neutrality program is working, but it needs changes, Environment Minister Terry Lake says. School and hospital funds are being diverted to carbon reduction projects at energy, cement and forest companies.

Warfield puts brakes on amalgamation study

Survey indicates citizens are keen to proceed with the evaluation

Salmo - Youths use gas to set fire

Police were called to KP Park on Aug. 16 when four youth allegedly set fire to a gazebo with stolen gasoline.

Two teens arrested after joy ride

A joy ride that ended in a rolled vehicle resulted in two youth testing their invisible force this past weekend.
Cities set to grill minister over planned auditor

Cities set to grill minister over planned auditor

UBCM convention to mull civic spending watchdog
HST rejected by B.C. voters

HST rejected by B.C. voters

The B.C. government is getting to work dismantling the harmonized sales tax, a job that may take more than a year and add billions to the province's deficit.
Gyro Park walk raises awareness, funds

Gyro Park walk raises awareness, funds

Greater Trail residents are invited to step out and raise awareness on kidney disease this weekend.

Funding secured to extend Sunningdale trail

A man behind the Waneta Dam expansion project has dipped into his resources and helped raise the remaining money needed to put an unofficial hiking trail on the map.