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B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

Premier Christy Clark visited a West Kelowna winery Wednesday to give citizens another sip of liquor law reform

Follow up with BLComfor remaining answers

The Burns Lake Community Forest board of directors responded to some questions posed too late to be included in last week’s edition.
First logs for new Babine sawmill in Burns Lake

First logs for new Babine sawmill in Burns Lake

Yard hopefully filled and Babine Forest Products mill processing logs before end of March 2014.
Marijuana referendum petition fizzles but campaigners vow to fight on

Marijuana referendum petition fizzles but campaigners vow to fight on

Sensible BC gets 210,000 signatures, reaches threshold in 19 of 85 ridings

Innovation centre proposed

Former Topley elementary school eyed as possible location

Is this new community forest truly your community forest?

It was with considerable interest that we read last week’s article on Burns Lake Community Forest Ltd.’s plan to distribute $1.5 million
Burns Lake SAR leader recognized by province

Burns Lake SAR leader recognized by province

John Rempel’s busy search and rescue summer highlights need for more volunteers
More B.C. drivers want return of photo radar than higher speed limits: Poll

More B.C. drivers want return of photo radar than higher speed limits: Poll

Push by drivers who want faster B.C. highways is up against gender, age divide: Insights West/Black Press poll

Burns Lake comfor questions

Board of directors responds to inquiries about direction restructuring is taking and announced profit-sharing
Burns Lake community suffers great loss

Burns Lake community suffers great loss

Memorial service planned at local high school for mother and son.