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Police Report - winter driving and impaired drivers

The monthly crime blotter from the Ashcroft RCMP Detachment.
Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Feds slow pace of Syrian refugee rescue to 'do it right'

Canada now aims to accept 10,000 refugees by end of December, remainder of 25,000 in January, February
Clark applauds Alberta carbon tax plan

Clark applauds Alberta carbon tax plan

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley unveils tax on consumer fuels, cap and trade system for industry, allows oil sands to grow
B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

B.C. Conservatives want to compete in 2017

Leader Dan Brooks is working to rebuild his fractured party with electoral reform and new industrial development
Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Privacy commissioner says records not kept or not created to avoid scrutiny under freedom of information laws

New doctors will be at Nov. 25 meeting

The public is invited to meet its two new doctors and to hear about efforts being made to improve health care in the local area.

TNRD forms advisory body for agriculture

TNRD directors agree to form an Agricultural Advisory Commission.
B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

Timing of bringing in those fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq is up to Trudeau government, Premier Christy Clark says
$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

Waits up to 36 weeks mean delayed or incorrect diagnosis for everything from joint pain the brain tumours
In remembrance

In remembrance

Ashcroft, Cache Creek and area residents turned out to observe the annual Remembrance Day services at the Cenotaph in Ashcroft.