An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.
READStudents trained as anti-bullying ambassadors are helping to erase harassment at their schools.
READThe District of North Vancouver's draft budget proposes a two-per-cent tax increase for 2012.
READAn American fugitive from justice since 2004 was living in Chilliwack for part of that time, a Canada Border Services agent said Wednesday.
READ$2M would improve the lot of B.C. friendship centres, New Democrat aboriginal affairs critic Scott Fraser said.
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The Greater Vancouver Zoo broke ground Friday for its new Animal Care Centre.
READ"WOW" – a Well Owners Workshop — will be presented on Wednesday, Feb. 29, 7 – 10 p.m., at Fire Hall #6 in Murrayville
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Princeton town council has decided to keep existing priority snow removal routes in tact, which exclude downtown.
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Teenage girl maintains claim she was sexually assaulted.
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Tony Serka says his client has been given a scarlet letter even though a sexual assault charge has been stayed
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Last-minute look at the numbers reduces CVRD contribution to regional project
READLast year, Saanich council twice rejected the university’s plan for a Centre for Athletics, Recreation and Special Abilities (CARSA).
READNothing certain, but there are signs progress is being made at both the local and provincial level on ongoing teachers' strike
READOn Feb. 20, parents concerned about a lower quality of education for all students spoke out against the Victoria school board’s position.
READThe Canadian Avalanche Centre is looking at establishing a Centre of Excellence in Avalanche Safety and Education based in Revelstoke.
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Revelstoke city council has approved a policy that will allow advertisers to affix their advertisements to city buildings and bus shelters.
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A Penticton man rescued a woman whose car ended up in the south end of the river channel on Wednesday morning.
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Aaron Orlando nominated for Ma Murray awards in investigative journalism and historical writing categories
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Mayor Kerry Cook presented Certificate of Merit Awards to Katharina Koppe, Abrie Kilian,and Glen Rogers, all members of Shogun Martial Arts.
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Retail giant will spend $5 million to add 14,000 square feet for groceries.
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