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China passes U.S. as B.C. lumber buyer

China passes U.S. as B.C. lumber buyer

Chinese buyers purchased $122 million worth of B.C. lumber in May, surpassing the value of lumber shipments to the United States for the first time ever.

RCMP request help in locating missing person

Princeton resident, Wanda Foss missing for approximately three weeks.
B.C. won't scrap rich pension for Ferries boss

B.C. won't scrap rich pension for Ferries boss

Breaching contract would be wrong, expensive: Lekstrom
Council gives nod to Emcon site for skatepark

Council gives nod to Emcon site for skatepark

Council came down clearly in favour of the southeast corner of the Emcon lot for a skatepark on Monday, opening the door for the Rossland Skatepark Association (RSA) to embark on a design process and fundraising campaign.

City holding input session on zoning Thursday evening

Council continued to trudge through the details of the revised zoning bylaw at a committee of the whole meeting on Monday, struggling again with the balance between infill and congestion.

Coroners hindered by budget cuts: Audit

Government urged to 'step back' to ensure independence
Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Bar and restaurant owners give up on push for changes
Congested courts put more cases at risk

Congested courts put more cases at risk

Worsening backlog may set more accused free
Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Funding to many non-profits was slashed in 2009
Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

Audit flags big gaps in policing environmental reviews

No way to prove required measures are working: Doyle