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Salmo man pleads guilty to 2009 Creston murder

A 35-year-old Salmo resident has pleaded guilty to the 2009 second-degree murder of Randall Werner Claassen...
Government stimulus project increases Creston Valley fire safety

Government stimulus project increases Creston Valley fire safety

A federal government stimulus project recently ended in the Creston Valley after bringing work to over 100 unemployed resource workers...
Dix vows to stop B.C. log exports

Dix vows to stop B.C. log exports

Credit union deal finally signed

Credit union deal finally signed

A year after a strike ended at the Nelson and District Credit Union, unionized employees at last have a signed collective agreement.

Creston RCMP respond to over 50 calls

Creston RCMP responded to 57 calls from April 5-11, Staff Sgt. Gord Stewart said on Tuesday...

Creston clinic space enhances recruiting ability

At Tuesday’s regular meeting, Marilin States, recruitment consultant to the Creston Valley Health Working Group, updated Creston town council on her efforts to attract more physicians to the area...
Dix wins B.C. NDP leadership

Dix wins B.C. NDP leadership

Vancouver-Kingsway Adrian Dix won the B.C. NDP leadership race Sunday, stressing his campaign theme of income inequality.
Exclusive interview with Stephen Harper

Exclusive interview with Stephen Harper

Creston council considers grant requests

Once again, Creston town council has more requests for Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) funds than it has money...
No cash for courts [Part 5 of Justice Denied series]

No cash for courts [Part 5 of Justice Denied series]

Justice system faces more funding restraint, but Attorney General predicts reforms will ease case backlog, waits.