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Back Country Horsemen returning to Barriere June 1

Back Country Horsemen returning to Barriere June 1

Rendezvous 2018 coming to fairgrounds
Tricycle Trading Post opening this summer in Barriere

Tricycle Trading Post opening this summer in Barriere

Doug and Naomi Teramoto are currently in the process of moving from McLure to Barriere. On April 24, they took possession of the building between the post office and the Blue Jar Coffee Bar and Bistro.

Barriere Wellhead Protection Committee members hit the streets

Submitted by Colleen Hannigan, CAO,
New bike store opening in Barriere

New bike store opening in Barriere

Doug and Naomi Teramoto are currently in the process of moving from McLure to Barriere. On Apr. 24, they took possession of the building between the Barriere Post Office and the Blue Jar Coffee Bar and Bistro.
Riding Club benefits from Community Forest support

Riding Club benefits from Community Forest support

Submitted
Kinder Morgan beefs up security along pipeline

Kinder Morgan beefs up security along pipeline

Simpcw First Nation members patrolling Trans Mountain’s pumping stations
Woman missing near Mad River Rapids

Woman missing near Mad River Rapids

Regina woman reportedly fell off of old Mad River trestle bridge, not been seen since
Heffley/Louis Creek Road experiencing erosion from snow melt runoff in the North Thompson Valley

Heffley/Louis Creek Road experiencing erosion from snow melt runoff in the North Thompson Valley

Culverts were being installed May 9 on the Heffley/Louis Creek Road, between Louis Creek and Whitecroft in the North Thompson Valley due to a number of areas where overflowing streams and snowmelt were eroding the integrity of the road surface.
Human remains found near Nelson: RCMP

Human remains found near Nelson: RCMP

Called ‘suspicious’ until cause of death of determined

BC Liquor Stores customers raise more than $275,000 for Dry Grad celebrations

Liquor Stores customers have helped about 52,000 British Columbian Grade 12 students enjoy safe, alcohol-free graduation celebrations as part of the annual Support Dry Grad campaign. This year’s campaign, which ran from March 4-31, raised $278,158, bringing the grand total of funds raised since the campaign’s start in 2001 to more than $6.77 million.