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RCMP Report: Speed once again yields drug bust

Once again an Alberta man learned the hard way that you don’t speed through Clearwater, especially if you want to keep your stash of pot
Cycling to show appreciation and thanks

Cycling to show appreciation and thanks

“International society stepped in to support us, including the people of Canada. As a result, I want to cycle across Canada with a message of appreciation.”

Contract talks facing an F

With the first school bell slated to ring in a few days, B.C.’s education minister is not confident there will be a resolution any time soon
Canfor prepares for grand reopening

Canfor prepares for grand reopening

Canfor-Vavenby sawmill is to officially reopen on Sept. 6; planer mill should be a couple of weeks later

Bike challenge guesses close Friday

Have you made your guess yet in the third annual Bike Challenge for Hospice House? Volunteers will be collecting guesses for the last time next Friday at Safety Mart in Clearwater, Jim’s Food Market in Little Fort and AG Foods in Barriere
Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Fewer than 500 police officers found themselves dealing with a crowd of 155,000 hockey fans and troublemakers much more quickly than they expected, a review of the Stanley Cup riot has found.
Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Premier Christy Clark has ended months of speculation and will stick to the scheduled date of May 2013 for the next B.C. election.
Disputes cast shadow on school year

Disputes cast shadow on school year

A work-to-rule campaign by public school teachers, set to begin on the first day of school, is only one dispute expected in education in the coming year.
Harwood plans to run again

Harwood plans to run again

John Harwood intends to seek another term as mayor of the District of Clearwater. And he plans to run again to represent Clearwater-Blue River on the board of School District 73
Changes coming to B.C. carbon offsets

Changes coming to B.C. carbon offsets

The B.C. government's carbon neutrality program is working, but it needs changes, Environment Minister Terry Lake says. School and hospital funds are being diverted to carbon reduction projects at energy, cement and forest companies.