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Thieves clean out Workwear's Christmas cheer

Thieves clean out Workwear's Christmas cheer

Thieves broke into Ashcroft Workwear sometime Thursday night-Monday morning and cleaned out the high-priced gift wear.
New electronic monitoring devices on the way for B.C. offenders

New electronic monitoring devices on the way for B.C. offenders

GPS ankle bracelets allow mapping of movements, alerts if a parolee enters a no-go zone
Raise carbon tax, B.C. advisors recommend

Raise carbon tax, B.C. advisors recommend

Too late to meet 2020 greenhouse gas reduction target, panel tells Environment Minister Mary Polak and Premier Christy Clark

Rotary Club looking for 2016 Citizens of the Year

Nominations for 2016 Citizen of the Year close on Dec. 3 - get your nominations in.

Members keep Semlin Valley Golf Course open

Members of Cache Creek's golf course agree to pay their memberships early so golf club can pay bills and prepare for 2016 season.
A handmade Christmas wonderland

A handmade Christmas wonderland

The annual Christmas craft sale in Cache Creek drew lots of great Christmas creations.

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