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Naturalists break ground at Swan Lake

Building the foundation for an information kiosk at the 57 hectare wildlife viewing and habitat conservation area begins.

Princeton ER back in business

The emergency department at Princeton General Hospital will return to 24-7 service on Oct. 11.

Cleanup begins on Tulameen spill

Cleanup of silt in Collin’s Gulch began on Monday with the use of vacuum trucks.

Theft hits community group hard

During the evening of Monday, Sept. 16 an unknown person or persons broke into a storage unit located in the tunnel area.

New doctor sets up shop

Dr. Colleen Black is loving working in Princeton and hopes to make it a permanent position.

Top cop eyes prolific offenders

Supt. Kevin Hewco starts in Penticton detachment as top cop for the region.
B.C. communities want Canada goose kill permits

B.C. communities want Canada goose kill permits

Communities are again seeking federal and provincial permission to kill Canada geese that are fouling beaches and parks
B.C. pulling ahead on LNG, Clark says

B.C. pulling ahead on LNG, Clark says

Premier pitches benefits for communities, says B.C. gas export projects are well ahead of U.S. competitors
B.C. Municipalities: Local politicians support four-year terms

B.C. Municipalities: Local politicians support four-year terms

UBCM convention backs longer terms to match up with provincial elections, an issue that pits rural and urban communities

Princeton’s ED returns to full-time service in time for Thanksgiving

The emergency department at Princeton General Hospital will return to 24/7 service on October 11th.