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BC Hydro Winter Payment Plan back for second year

BC Hydro Winter Payment Plan back for second year

Plan spreads payments over six months to help with higher winter bills
Special prosecutor appointed in Burns Lake mayor sex assault case

Special prosecutor appointed in Burns Lake mayor sex assault case

Luke Strimbold has been charged with numerous sex related charges
Residents say “trees mutilated” on Agate Bay Road by MOTI

Residents say “trees mutilated” on Agate Bay Road by MOTI

Editor’s note: This is a copy of the letter sent this week to Jeff Saby, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure as Area Manager for the North and East of Thompson District.
U.S. proposed steel, aluminum tariffs leave uncertainty for B.C. site

U.S. proposed steel, aluminum tariffs leave uncertainty for B.C. site

Rio Tinto has been operating in British Columbia for over 60 years, but tariffs cause fear
Family continues search for Ryan Shtuka, renews calls for tips and volunteers

Family continues search for Ryan Shtuka, renews calls for tips and volunteers

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Truck drivers to benefit from free Wi-Fi at commercial vehicle inspection stations

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MP McLeod congratulates local organizations approved for funding under the New Horizons for Seniors Program

Ottawa – Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo, congratulates seven local organizations on their successful application for funding under the New Horizons for Seniors Program. The New Horizons for Seniors Program is a federal initiative that supports seniors by providing funding for projects that are led or inspired by seniors.
UPDATED: Former Burns Lake Mayor Luke Strimbold facing numerous sex assault charges

UPDATED: Former Burns Lake Mayor Luke Strimbold facing numerous sex assault charges

Luke Strimbold, 28, has resigned from the BC Liberal Party following announcement of charges by RCMP
District holds public meeting to brainstorm for Smart Cities Challenge

District holds public meeting to brainstorm for Smart Cities Challenge

The District of Barriere held a public information meeting last Monday evening to gather ideas and suggestions from area residents and government regarding applying for a Smart Cities Challenge grant. The Smart Cities Challenge is a competitive funding initiative of Infrastructure Canada. It is open to all municipalities, local or regional governments, and Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) across Canada.
Council of Canadians says Greyhound’s reply inadequate

Council of Canadians says Greyhound’s reply inadequate

Public funding to maintain a dismal status quo and send profits overseas is no answer