A few of the sights from the Williams Lake graduation ceremonies last weekend.
READNo one was hurt Monday afternoon when a school bus in Williams Lake ended up part way in the ditch alongside Highway 20.
READWhy would the NDP secretly oppose a trade agreement with Alberta and Saskatchewan? Because it's also a "labour mobility" agreement.
READAfter 34 NDP MLAs were sworn in to continue a stretch of opposition, Adrian Dix took a few questions about his future.
READCoquitlam city politicians are undervaluing their jobs if they think they can do without two of eight councillors
READThe community was plunged into all this anguish when the SPCA suddenly announced it was going to pull out
READI understand that homeowners are more environmentally conscious today
READDrug bust show-and-tell loses impact with potentially dangerous suspects back on the street
READWe wonder if some of the latest and greatest in planning is being force-fed to communities in Parksville Qualicum Beach
READOur university system that we support as taxpayers is well worth the investment.
READIt’s good news that saner heads prevailed and the Quebec Soccer Federation reversed its earlier decision to ban Sikh religious headwear.
READSignatures may be out of date, but they still have relevance in today's world
READAn urban subdivision in the midst of a farm, physically separated from TWU by river and rail line, is not part of university district.
READA new federal electoral boundary proposal from MP John Duncan is a classic good news-bad news scenario for the Comox Valley.
READNANAIMO – Re: Council unmoved on dam destruction despite impassioned speakers, June 13.
READNANAIMO – Citizens trust city is acting in their best interests regarding Colliery Dam Park.
READB.C. Premier Christy Clark and Alberta Premier Alison Redford hug and make-up at Kelowna meeting.
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There is neither a river nor a creek of any note in the Kootenays that has not taken a life.
READETF funds in Canada are seeing an inflow of some two billion dollars monthly in new purchases
READSo it’s Father’s Day. Time to sleep in, lay on the couch, get pampered by my family and maybe fall asleep with the U.S. Open on TV...
READPat Pimm is still finding his way around the office after being named B.C. agriculture minister.
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Inspector Mac Richards has a long history with law enforcement and Port Alberni, dating back to his childhood.
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