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Grads vs RCMP Hockey Game 2011

Grads vs RCMP Hockey Game 2011

Local graduates hold a hockey game each year as a fundraiser for graduation activities. This year marked the 17th Anniversary of the game.
Oh, so green

Oh, so green

John Allison Elementary School celebrates St. Patrick's Day

Copper Mountain Project Unaffected By Japan Earth Quake

Vancouver, British Columbia – March 17, 2011 – Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CUM) (the “Company” or “Copper Mountain”) announces that after fielding a number of calls from the investment community, the Company thought it would be prudent to reassure investors that the weeks recent earth quake in Japan has not impacted the Company’s Copper Mountain Project. All major equipment is on site and being assembled and is on schedule.

Harry Lali joins team Horgan

NDP leadership candidate and Juan de Fuca MLA John Horgan announced today that Fraser-Nicola MLA, and former cabinet minister, Harry Lali has joined his campaign.
Sweater Kittens fundraiser invades Tulameen

Sweater Kittens fundraiser invades Tulameen

Bras, pink and fun are three words that when combined have become synonymous to the annual winter golf tournament held out at Tulameen, B.C. each year. The event is a fundraiser for cancer and a great excuse to spend a day being silly and just enjoying life...life as a survivor, life as a supporter and life in general. "We always have so much fun during this event," said Sweater Kitten Vickie Marr.

Princeton's 60th Annual Family Fair

Bridge Street Car Wash fundraiser sets new record

Bridge Street Car Wash fundraiser sets new record

Special O Princeton receives donation

Special O Princeton receives donation

Legion hosts provincial cribbage tournament

Legion hosts provincial cribbage tournament

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56 was host to the 2011 Provincial Cribbage Tournament held March 5 and 6.
Princeton Rotary on a mission for a kitchen

Princeton Rotary on a mission for a kitchen

For the Riverside Centre, there is only one problem. The desire to serve nice meals and tasty treats is easier said than done. This is where Princeton's very own Rotary Club has stepped in.