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TNRD to support flood risk assessment, mapping, and flood mitigation planning in Thompson Watershed

TNRD to support flood risk assessment, mapping, and flood mitigation planning in Thompson Watershed

Highlights from the Thompson Nicola Regional District Board of Directors’ Meeting of Dec. 20

Reducing asbestos risks for workers, public and environment

VICTORIA - The B.C. government has released a report that includes a wide range of draft recommendations on ways to reduce exposure to asbestos, to protect workers, homeowners, the public and the environment from the dangers of asbestos.
BC Hydro calls December storm ‘most destructive in history’

BC Hydro calls December storm ‘most destructive in history’

At one point more than 750,000 customers were without power
LNG pressure builds on B.C.’s minority government in 2019

LNG pressure builds on B.C.’s minority government in 2019

Greenhouse gases, Nanaimo by-election add to tension in B.C. legislature
Truck’s diesel spill in North Thompson River prompts ‘Do Not Use’ Order for Vavenby

Truck’s diesel spill in North Thompson River prompts ‘Do Not Use’ Order for Vavenby

Public meeting to be held on Dec. 30 for residents of Vavenby
Wacky stories from across B.C. you might have missed in 2018

Wacky stories from across B.C. you might have missed in 2018

A singing secretary, butter thieves and a dog being banned from the park for being a dog are just a few
Winter blast for central B.C. as outages persist after south coast wind storm

Winter blast for central B.C. as outages persist after south coast wind storm

Up to 30 centimetres of snow is forecast for some regions as the storm crosses the province
Vitals Clinic with Community Paramedic on second Tuesday of every month in Barriere

Vitals Clinic with Community Paramedic on second Tuesday of every month in Barriere

On December 9, local Community Paramedic Mikael Kjellström introduced the Community Paramedicine Initiative to seniors at the Barriere & District Senior Centre.
Fiona Clare gets Owl Awarded for sparking a love of reading

Fiona Clare gets Owl Awarded for sparking a love of reading

If wise owls are the stuff of storybooks, then it stands to reason that a well-known local champion of literacy has received the Owl Award from School District No. 73 (Kamloops-Thompson).
Landmark court decision deems lakes public property

Landmark court decision deems lakes public property

People in a packed Kamloops courtroom broke out in applause on Friday as a B.C. Supreme Court judge delivered a judgment described as decades in the making, ruling all lakes are public property and prohibiting private landowners from restricting access to them.