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Family belongings lost on Highway 3

Family belongings lost on Highway 3

Alex is trying to recover his family’s belongings.
New proposals coming in teacher talks

New proposals coming in teacher talks

Education Minister Peter Fassbender expects "new concepts" from both sides in long-running labour dispute this week
Teacher talks to resume Aug. 8

Teacher talks to resume Aug. 8

With strike pay headed to parents and rec centres gearing up for fall programs, BCTF is going back to the table
B.C.'s forest fire bills piling up

B.C.'s forest fire bills piling up

The B.C. government is currently spending $3.5 million a day to fight forest fires around the province
$40 a day for parents if BCTF strike drags on

$40 a day for parents if BCTF strike drags on

Finance Minister offers payment for each child under 13 to cover tutoring or daycare if more school days lost in September
SOHC hosts farewell party for Dr. Eva

SOHC hosts farewell party for Dr. Eva

Approximately 100 residents attended a farewell party for Dr. Eva, hosted by the Support Our Health Care group. (SOHC)
Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Incremental and resource agreements a way forward on stalled aboriginal title talks, federal government comes on board

Is there radon gas lurking in your basement?

Radon gas is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas which is created from decaying uranium from rock or soil.
Dawn Johnson honoured at Council

Dawn Johnson honoured at Council

Dawn Johnson was honoured by Mayor and Council at the regular meeting of council, held Monday, July 21.

Council receives yearly report

During the Special Meeting of Council, July 16, council adopted the Fire Chief’s response plan for the 2014 fire season.