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Poll finds support for oil pipeline

Poll finds support for oil pipeline

A poll finds many unfamiliar with Enbridge's proposed pipeline, but many who are support the idea.
Holiday impaired suspensions, charges up

Holiday impaired suspensions, charges up

Legal issues with B.C.'s new drinking and driving law didn't slow down police road checks and suspensions during the holiday season.

Property values remain stable for 2012

Assessment Notices sent to property owners in the North Thompson Valley
B.C. property value near $1 trillion

B.C. property value near $1 trillion

Property values stayed stable in most parts of B.C., with large increases in areas with high demand from Asian buyers.

Thompson-Nicola Regional District awarded $2.1 million for landfill gas capture

The initiative involves the placement of compost beds on the landfill surface over areas where landfill gas is venting

TNRD okays five-year financial plan

The 2012 provisional budget is estimating a tax requisition of $22.4 million, which equates to a three per cent increase from last year

Age Friendly project gets $230,000 grant

Vancouver Foundation has approved a grant for a project to be called From Front Door to Grocery Store: Getting Seniors Where They Want To Be
Transplant leads to revitalized life

Transplant leads to revitalized life

It may seem like a strange thing to celebrate, but former Barriere resident Dave Kozoris is thrilled he can pee again

Society Act discussion paper invites feedback

Legislation is targeted for 2013 at the earliest The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2012

RCMP Report: Husky heist

On Tuesday, Dec. 20, the Blue River Husky was broken into