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Xeriscaping on display at Creston college campus

Xeriscaping on display at Creston college campus

New landscaping on the College of the Rockies (COTR) ground is about much more than esthetics...
Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

B.C. joins online service to help battle spread of disease
B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C.'s plan to fund nicotine patches and gum for smokers has been lauded by the Canadian Cancer Society and other health organizations, but the program has its detractors.
Creston's first hotel since 1960s taking shape

Creston's first hotel since 1960s taking shape

After delays caused by a cool, wet spring and early summer, construction on the Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre is finally in full swing...
Last HST ballots collected for count

Last HST ballots collected for count

The fate of B.C.'s harmonized sales tax should be known by the end of August.

Shaw tuning back into Spokane

Company flooded with complaints

Arrow Creek Water Commission discusses impact of exploration

Representatives of a company conducting mineral exploration in and near the Arrow Creek watershed were on the hot seat last week...
B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. recorded a slight net loss of people migrating to other provinces in the first quarter of 2011, according to preliminary data compiled by Statistics Canada.
Bus tour offers glimpse of Creston treasures

Bus tour offers glimpse of Creston treasures

It was a three-hour tour in which nothing went wrong...

Over 80 calls for Creston RCMP

Creston police responded to 83 calls from July 18-24, Creston RCMP office manager Chris Harland said on July 25...