Mining company says being asked to provide more information for the environmental assessment is not unusual
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lThe provincial Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) wants Yellowhead Mining to go back to the drawing board
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Bus travelling at 110 km/hr in 50 km/hr construction speed zone
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In addition to his life experience, he will talk about one of his favorite topics, Sacred Headwaters
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Members of the Pelton family ride in a 1947 Ford two-ton in Clearwater’s May Day parade on Saturday, May 18
READIf searching for hidden treasure appeals to you, you might want to include Wells Gray Provincial Park in your travel plans
READNEB has approved the commercial aspects of the proposed pipeline twinning project
READKinder Morgan’s twinning of the Trans Mountain pipeline looks more likely with the B.C. Liberals staying in power
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Greyhound is cutting back and Thompson-Nicola Regional District is moving to fill the gap
READMP McLeod Announces New Horizons for Seniors funding for North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association
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Residents of Clearwater and area gather for annual May Day parade, sponsored by Rotary
READTerry Lake re-elected by 3,000 votes in Kamloops-North Thompson, up from 500 in last vote
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Voters go to the polls on Tuesday, May 14 for the provincial general election
READClearwater town council approved a proposed 5.82 per cent tax increase during its May 7 meeting
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During the day, people could dump the first $20 worth of refuse without charge
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Another community event will likely be held in July to celebrate the company’s 75th anniversary
READThe agreement includes a wage increase of 1.5 per cent for the first year and 2.0 per cent for the next four
READOur government is committed to standing up for victims of crime
READThe centre will be closed in the fall and the 14 staff there have been laid off
READDetachment members investigated 308 files during the first quarter of 2013. This compares to 283 fires during the first quarter of 2012
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