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Cache Creek pool programs, including a lifesaving course, continue

Cache Creek pool programs, including a lifesaving course, continue

There are still almost two weeks of fun to be had at the Cache Creek pool; plus a reminder of the importance of lifesaving skills.
Get up close and personal with the Bonaparte on Rivers Day

Get up close and personal with the Bonaparte on Rivers Day

The Bonaparte Watershed Stewardship Society is hosting a day celebrating the river on September 24.
Planned pow-wow would be first one for Ashcroft.

Planned pow-wow would be first one for Ashcroft.

The event, tentatively scheduled for August 2017, would celebrate the region's rich cowboy history.
Hospital auxiliary thrift store a victim of thefts from shed

Hospital auxiliary thrift store a victim of thefts from shed

Items donated to the auxiliary go to support the purchase of health care equipment and services in our region.
Royals to visit Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna during Canadian visit

Royals to visit Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna during Canadian visit

Stops in B.C. also include Bella Bella and Haida Gwaii
B.C. royal visit looks set up for the children

B.C. royal visit looks set up for the children

Victoria-based schedule means it's likely Prince George and Princess Charlotte will accompany their parents William and Kate
Tree planting, gas leaks next in climate plan

Tree planting, gas leaks next in climate plan

No increase for carbon tax, 2020 greenhouse gas reduction abandoned as forests, natural gas industry focus of efforts
Marijuana shops high on municipal agenda

Marijuana shops high on municipal agenda

Even small towns struggle with unregulated pot shops as Justin Trudeau government holds hearings on legalization
Prosecutor appointed in MLA Pat Pimm case

Prosecutor appointed in MLA Pat Pimm case

Peace River North MLA arrested, released after incident in Fort St. John, has resigned B.C. Liberal caucus for a second time
More family doctors should be trained to help drug-addicted patients: B.C. study

More family doctors should be trained to help drug-addicted patients: B.C. study

Train family doctors to help addicts: study