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Hospital chair still to be determined

Randy Murray replaces outgoing TNRD chair (and Kamloops mayor) Peter Milobar, who had served in that position for five years
Mayor and council members take the oath

Mayor and council members take the oath

It was an evening of solemnity and celebration last Monday as the new District of Clearwater council held its inaugural meeting
Clearwater's third council sworn in

Clearwater's third council sworn in

Members of Simpcw First Nation take part in new municipal council's first session on Dec. 5
Mountain caribou

Mountain caribou

Owners of alpine touring business ask for greater protection for mountain caribou

RCMP Report: Landlord/tenant disputes distracting police

In recent weeks Clearwater RCMP Detachment has had numerous complaints from residents in regards to landlord/tenant disputes
Local woman says thanks for help after breaking leg in Wells Gray

Local woman says thanks for help after breaking leg in Wells Gray

An accident brought home to me two health-restoring truths. First is the value and depth of friendships I share with my buddies - my heroes
Petro Points: Going, going, gone

Petro Points: Going, going, gone

PetroCanada announces it will close its Vavenby cardlock facility as of Dec. 15

Canfor announces permanent closure of its Rustad and Tackama operations

Canfor Corporation announced Monday the permanent closure of its historic Rustad sawmill in Prince George and Tackama mill in Fort Nelson
Offender programs fall short, auditor says

Offender programs fall short, auditor says

The B.C. government is struggling to deal with a record caseload of nearly 24,000 convicted offenders who aren't in jail.
U.S. lawyer heads B.C. police oversight

U.S. lawyer heads B.C. police oversight

The B.C. government has hired the former police oversight specialist from Denver as its first civilian director.