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Impaired deaths down in B.C.

Impaired deaths down in B.C.

B.C.'s tough new impaired driving penalties have helped reduce deaths by 40 per cent in the first year.
Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

B.C. needs more prison guards to protect against a rising number of assaults in crowded jails, their union says.
Winter driving returns

Winter driving returns

A pickup and trailer rest off the road beside Highway 5 near Mad River last Monday evening
Chain saw finesse

Chain saw finesse

Carving with a chain saw can turn out some wonderful pieces of art
B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C.'s new chief electoral officer wants to extend voter registration to 16-year-olds while they are in high school.

TNRD launches new online feedback form

TNRD Environmental Health Services department has launched an online feedback form

University says cause of student’s death is meningitis

University says cause of student’s death is meningitis
Those who served are not forgotten

Those who served are not forgotten

Once again it was a cold dull day for the Nov. 11, Remembrance Day parade and service at the Royal Canadian Legion in Barriere

Forum on radon gas in Barriere tonight at Ridge

Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer

MP’s expenses drop $20,000

the annual-expense report filed by Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod