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Stickers replacing blue garbage bags in Rossland

Stickers replacing blue garbage bags in Rossland

A sticker program will be replacing the blue garbage bags in Rossland. The program has already started.
Rossland candidates present their views

Rossland candidates present their views

Council hopefuls discussed education, recreation and infrastructure, among other things, at Tuesday night’s all-candidates forum.
Rossland zoning bylaw passes third reading despite concerns

Rossland zoning bylaw passes third reading despite concerns

The public affected by the city’s new zoning bylaw was given a chance to voice concerns at Monday’s council meeting.
Former NHLer Niedermayer backs anti-Jumbo resort group

Former NHLer Niedermayer backs anti-Jumbo resort group

Retired hockey star Scott Niedermayer joins a local aboriginal group to press for rejection of Jumbo Glacier Resort.
B.C. child advocate reappointed

B.C. child advocate reappointed

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has been reappointed for a second term as B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth.
Family law updated for modern times

Family law updated for modern times

The B.C. government has introduced changes to family law, to reflect modern trends from test-tube babies to common-law relationships.

Candidate profile: David Klein

David Klein is running for a position on Rossland city council.

Candidate profile: Sharon Wieder

Sharon Wieder is running for a position on Rossland city council.

Candidate profile: Cary Fisher

Cary Fisher is running for a position on Rossland city council.
Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

The B.C. government should try to recover legal fees paid on behalf of employees found guilty of crimes, a review recommends.