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B.C. joins lineup at China's door

B.C. joins lineup at China's door

Premier Christy Clark and senior B.C. cabinet ministers are seeing plenty of competition as they visit China this week.

Arts council looks to put bear statue downtown

The Rossland Council of the Arts and Culture is asking the city for support for a bear sculpture downtown.

Rossland council restricts Laurie Charlton with resolution

Rossland city council is restricting Coun. Laurie Charlton’s interactions with city staff.
Province orders review of BC Transit

Province orders review of BC Transit

The B.C. government is preparing an outside review the operation of BC Transit, after local elections.
NDP leads in new B.C. opinion poll

NDP leads in new B.C. opinion poll

The B.C. Liberals have lost support to the B.C. Conservatives, according to an Angus Reid survey.

BearAware successful with bear deterrent programs

Sharon Wieder the BearAware Community coordinator said there were only 41 calls to the Report all Poachers and Polluters line.

Poppies are now being distributed

Remembrance Day is only a week away and the poppy campaign has now begun.
Hydro debt grows, B.C. deficit shrinks

Hydro debt grows, B.C. deficit shrinks

Energy Minister Rich Coleman is examining BC Hydro's rapidly growing deferred expenses.
Metal thieves attack wired world

Metal thieves attack wired world

With copper trading at more than $3 a pound, thefts of phone wire have become a daily occurrence in B.C.
Rossland council hears details on Columbia-Washington renewal

Rossland council hears details on Columbia-Washington renewal

Engineering firm ISL was at council Monday to present updated Columbia-Washington renewal plans.