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Traffic stop leads to seizure of clone plants

Police seize over 1,800 marijuana clones following a traffic stop
New premier gears up for HST vote

New premier gears up for HST vote

Lekstrom back in B.C. Liberal fold

Lekstrom back in B.C. Liberal fold

Roadside penalty appeals considered

Roadside penalty appeals considered

DOC debates IHA larvicide letter

If a provincial agency orders an action by a municipal government, such as spraying mosquitoes for West Nile Virus, should the provincial government have to pay for it?

Police Report: Quarter pound of marijuana seized during road check

On Tuesday, Feb. 22, RCMP members seized over four ounces of marijuana from vehicle during a road check held on Highway 5 in Little Fort.

China marketing opens way for Vavenby mill

Canfor recently announced it plans to reopen its Vavenby sawmill operation. Most of the mill’s production is scheduled to go to the United States, but that doesn’t mean the provincial government’s efforts to increase lumber exports to China had nothing to do with the reopening, according to Pat Bell, B.C.’s minister of forests, mines and lands
Golden sunset

Golden sunset

The setting sun turns the sky to gold during survival training on Trophy Mountain for RCMP radio techs
Professor speaks about digital literacy at CSS

Professor speaks about digital literacy at CSS

Former University of Alaska professor Jason Ohler spoke to a workshop on digital literacy last Wednesday evening. Close to 100 local residents attended the event, which was held at Clearwater Secondary School.

Interest flows with ice climbing at Wells Gray Park waterfalls

Climbing the ice spray cave behind Helmcken Falls has generated reactions in two people with different perspectives: Wells Gray area supervisor Mike Rowden and mountain guide Ross Cloutier