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Chocolate factory in Clearwater?

People who want to continue living here are going to have to do some entrepreneurial thinking to create new ways of making a living

Clearwater Food Bank relocates

The food bank move on July 15 was a great success

Scientific evidence links Roundup to health disorders

Food and Water Watch in Europe is asking the European Commission to conduct a critical safety assessment of the world’s most widely sold weed killer, Roundup.

Comparison shows no shortage of school funding in B.C.

A comparison of School District 68 (Nanaimo) and School District 73 (Kamloops/Thompson) shows that taxpayers’ dollars are being wasted big time in the Nanaimo school district

Regatta committee plans full weekend schedule

The Clearwater Canoe Regatta is likely one of the best family and community events of the valley
Power export plan isn’t dead yet

Power export plan isn’t dead yet

He would never quite admit it, but former premier Gordon Campbell’s push for self-sufficiency in clean electricity has always looked to me like a long-term strategy to export hydroelectric power. It still looks that way

Needing stronger democratic agencies

How can we bring in the global governance we need to solve our global problems, but at the same time avoid sterile centralization?

Sharing Centre to host flea market

North Thompson Aboriginal Sharing Centre will host a giant flea market on Saturday, Aug. 27, from 11 until 4

Blizzard uranium claim update

If you have a moment to write a brief statement about your views on B.C.’s nuclear future, it can be used as evidence in a trial upcoming on Oct. 3

Environmental movement active in community

The citizens of the North Thompson Valley and area face dramatic choices today as they did during previous uncertain times