Premier Christy Clark has a new political problem buzzing around her office.
READEditorial comment recognizes achievement of local graduating students
READDespite only taking up the sport because he parents forced her, Earl Marriott Secondary's Ally Ginther says running has changed her life
READThe number of Tibetans burning themselves to death in protests against Chinese policy has grown very fast recently.
READWell, we can confidentially state Kamloopsians don’t want rioting miners to be part of the proposed Ajax mine.
READMore than 20 cities throughout B.C. have already banned cosmetic pesticide use.
READThe B.C. Utilities Commission is being short-circuited with announcement that rates will go up marginally in 2013.
READit did rain on the 90th annual May Day parade and that’s something we’ve almost come to expect.
READThe front page story this week will no doubt spark up those who do not agree with a train whistle cessation.
READTo the editor; Re: “Robocalls? MP responds,” May 17
READHarvest Project looks to bridge its summer donation shortfall with innovative fundraising ideas, like its inaugural ‘Un-Gala’ on May 31
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The continual delays for the opening of the Kootenay Lake Hospital upgrade are frustrating.
READIn September Pinnacle Renewable Energy, for the first time in public, outlined their plans for a pellet export facility in Prince Rupert.
READLast week Tourism Prince Rupert hosted a series of social media workshops with Think! Social Media for our members.
READLocal governments need to show fiscal responsibility
READColumnist concerned of attack on environmentalists and environmental laws by Harper government.
READIn my opinion: Embrace the music and the audience will capture the spirit
READThe provincial government continues to throw millions of dollars towards Experience the Fraser, a plan to link existing parks and trails
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Located within a city advertisement in this edition is announcement of an information-seeking forum on Abbotsford’s Tree Protection Bylaw.
READCouncillors need to speak up more to represent their district
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