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BC Government proclaims “Cowboy Heritage Week” March 8 to15

BC Government proclaims “Cowboy Heritage Week” March 8 to15

"The history of the cowboy and his way of life needs to be told": MLA Donna Barnett
B.C. celebrates Pink Shirt Day (Tweets/PHOTOS)

B.C. celebrates Pink Shirt Day (Tweets/PHOTOS)

This year, Canadians were encouraged to post their Photos, Videos, and Tweets with the hashtags #PinkItForward and #PinkShirtDay

Gold Trail trustees call for meeting over budget cuts

The BCSTA membership endorsed a motion from the Gold Trail trustees to meet with the Education Minister to discuss new budget cuts.

Evans Road in a squeeze

Ashcroft Council puts the question of a pedestrian walkway on Evans Road back on upcoming public forum.

Police Repot - Tangled leashes and bad behaviour

The weekly crime blotter from the Ashcroft RCMP Detachment.
Students urge safe social media strategies

Students urge safe social media strategies

Pink Shirt Day founder calls on B.C. students to stand up for classmates who are being picked on
Trades training comes to Clinton

Trades training comes to Clinton

Local politicians and educators welcomed the TRU/SD73 portable welding trailers and programs that will be training 12 new welders.

Body cameras for police gets thumbs up in B.C.

Body-worn cameras will do B.C. police good, recommends all-party report
Universities don't need lobbyists, minister says

Universities don't need lobbyists, minister says

Andrew Wilkinson lobbied on behalf of SFU in his lawyering days, but as advanced education minister he says he's available
NDP protests tax cut for top earners

NDP protests tax cut for top earners

B.C. Liberals rewarding the "champagne and caviar set" while raising fees for middle class, John Horgan tells finance minister