An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.
READThe BC Liberals’ 2012 budget will restrict spending increases and maintain current tax figures to meet its balanced budget target in 2013.
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Efforts continue toward establishing a First Nations friendship centre in 100 Mile House
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Tsartlip man mourns missing totem, taken from his dead son's burial site
READMeeting takes place on Feb. 28 at municipal hall, from 4-7 p.m.
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Shayne Steven Vauthrin, 26, turns himself in to police.
READ100 Mile House RCMP looking for man offering to do a lewd act for a female passer-by
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The Salt Spring Farmers' Institute has proposed the Ganges fire hall site be donated for the purpose of a permanent farmers' market.
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Report reaction: Forestry critic MLA says Liberals being irresponsible with B.C.’s timber resources
READNANAIMO – The recreational and commercial fishing sectors greeted the recent halibut fishery allocation formula with disappointment.
READRCMP are looking for a woman after the 7-Eleven convenience store at the corner of Skaha Lake Road and Green Avenue West was robbed.
READLogging has started in spotted owl habitat located near Chilliwack, sparking a "protest vigil" by angry residents.
READShaw says broadband internet now available for some 350 addresses on Beaver Point Road and side roads.
READThe last remaining parcel of land needed to complete the Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve on Salt Spring is now protected.
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COQUITLAM: School Superintendent Tom Grant tells the board of education that three youths suspected of tagging schools have been arrested.
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Being confined to a wheelchair doesn't mean you can't soar among the clouds, says Canada's first paraplegic pilot, Ben Stam
READThe Cheslatta spokesperson is asking how extreme water flows of the Nechako River will ever be corrected?
READTwo Vanderhoof speed skaters will be soaring around the ovals of the BC Winter Games
READLocal artist Annerose Georgeson captures a side of the Nechako region many people may not have seen.
READJohn Doyle, the auditor general of British Columbia, yesterday released his latest report on B.C.'s forests
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