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Tourism Wells Gray overcomes budget shortfall

Tourism Wells Gray overcomes budget shortfall

Predictions made a few years ago on how much money Tourism Wells Gray would make from a hotel tax were overly optimistic
New tax status seen as breakthrough for smallholders

New tax status seen as breakthrough for smallholders

The new rules will provide more flexibility for producers to meet the requirements to maintain farm status for taxation purposes
Barber remains in business

Barber remains in business

Clearwater barber Julie Lacourse says she plans to stay in business, even though her shop was destroyed

Trans Mountain increases proposed twinning project

Trans Mountain Pipeline, announced an increase to its proposed expansion project on Jan. 10 .

Municipal auditor for local government sets up shop

B.C.'s new Auditor General for Local Government says her first audits will be underway by the end of April

B.C. tinkers with log export rules

The Truck Loggers' Association annual convention gave a cool reception Thursday to Forest Minister Steve Thomson's adjustments

Government keeps promises

Logging contractors are now protected under the Forest Service Providers Protection Act
Tourism marketing needs to be targeted, says TWG manager

Tourism marketing needs to be targeted, says TWG manager

Tourism generated about $22 million for the Clearwater and Wells Gray Country (Area A) economies during 2011

B.C.'s Wildfire Management Branch seeks firefighters

Wildfire Management recruits physically fit, motivated and team-orientated individuals for the 2013 fire season

MP McLeod reminds organizations of summer jobs funding programs

Not-for-profits, public sector employers and small businesses can apply under the Canada Summer Jobs 2013 starting on Feb. 1