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Funding for Infocentre denied

An application for federal funding has fallen through and so Clearwater and District Chamber of Commerce will dig into its reserves to keep its information desk at Wells Gray Infocenter staffed through the summer

Park upgrades in the works

Capital upgrades will be done to six parks in District of Clearwater this year, according to a report to the Parks and Recreation Committee
Riot reignites B.C. police debate

Riot reignites B.C. police debate

After watching police from as far away as Abbotsford dispatched to help restore order in downtown Vancouver during last week's riot, people have found a new reason to support a single police agency for Metro Vancouver.

Government creates summer jobs

This year Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo received $457,688 in Canada Summer Jobs funding

RCMP salute grads on safe celebrations

Clearwater RCMP would like to commend the students and parents of the 2011 grad class for a successful Grad weekend on June 4 and 5

Province ensures delivery of social assistance cheques

If there was no resolution to the Canada Post lockout by midday Friday, the ministry planned to implement an alternate distribution plan

Clearwater gets new doctor

Clearwater Medical Center announced Wednesday that it is welcoming Dr. Mathilde Stuart and her husband Chris to the community of Clearwater and the North Thompson Valley
Province, city review riot aftermath

Province, city review riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pre-game pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Mail service halts as postal strike becomes lockout

Mail service halts as postal strike becomes lockout

Canada Post said it had to act, Ottawa mulls legislation