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It’s official: B.C.’s civic election campaign period kicks off

It’s official: B.C.’s civic election campaign period kicks off

New spending, expense limits are in place
Barriere Lions Club promises more ‘oom pah pah’ for Oktoberfest

Barriere Lions Club promises more ‘oom pah pah’ for Oktoberfest

‘Just come out and have a good time’
Hard work showcased at Ag Expo in Barriere

Hard work showcased at Ag Expo in Barriere

“I think they’ve done an excellent job with their showing and their projects.”
Linda Altenhofen is running for council in Barriere

Linda Altenhofen is running for council in Barriere

‘If you have something you believe in, you have to take it from there’
Orange Shirt Day in Barriere

Orange Shirt Day in Barriere

Barriere’s schools will commemorate the day on Friday, Sept. 28
Tenants union pushes back against B.C.’s 4.5% rent increase

Tenants union pushes back against B.C.’s 4.5% rent increase

They say it’s the highest rent increase in 15 years
No hike in natural-gas rates through end of year

No hike in natural-gas rates through end of year

Over three million British Columbians use natural gas every day
LETTER: Blanket firearms ban misses the point

LETTER: Blanket firearms ban misses the point

A letter to the editor from MP Cathy McLeod
Organic food and beverage products sold in B.C. must be certified

Organic food and beverage products sold in B.C. must be certified

VICTORIA - As of Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018, people can buy British Columbia food products and beverages that are marketed as organic with more confidence, knowing that the products have been certified through an accredited provincial or federal program.
Donna Kibble is running for council in Barriere

Donna Kibble is running for council in Barriere

‘I love Barriere, I’m dedicated and I will do a good job.’