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BC Ferries moving to online booking, variable fares

BC Ferries moving to online booking, variable fares

Prices will be discounted for lower-demand times, fee for reservations phased out as web-based system is installed
Petronas LNG delay not due to B.C., Coleman says

Petronas LNG delay not due to B.C., Coleman says

Malaysian-led project still needs federal approval for site, CEO concerned about U.S. competition for gas exports to Asia
Rosslanders featured in new book

Rosslanders featured in new book

Rossland founder Ross Thompson said he could die a happy man after visiting his namesake town in 1946, according to a new book.
Surplus to pay off 'credit cards,' Clark says

Surplus to pay off 'credit cards,' Clark says

Premier Christy Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong don't see much room for new spending as B.C. budget strengthens

Flu vaccine less effective against mutant strain

Some protection still better than none: BCCDC: This year’s flu shot may prove less effective than usual

Rosslander to compete in Canada Games

Rossland’s Bella Beharrell received news this month that she will be competing at the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

Red Mountain Resort passes audit

An audit of forest planning at Red Mountain has found that the resort meets the requirements of provincial legislation
Former player, coach and exec Pat Quinn dies

Former player, coach and exec Pat Quinn dies

Pat Quinn, a former NHL player, coach and executive, dies after long illness
Amrik Virk advised Kwantlen on secret executive bonus

Amrik Virk advised Kwantlen on secret executive bonus

Advanced education minister admits he wrote emails, says it's up to Premier Christy Clark to decide if he stays in cabinet

Rosslanders opt for change

Rosslanders made it clear that this term they wanted new leaders for their city.