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Lottery CEO's conflict didn't cost him

Lottery CEO's conflict didn't cost him

Michael Graydon talked with casino company about a job for two months, still got a bonus and two months' pay when he quit
Investing in aboriginal learning

Investing in aboriginal learning

College of New Caledonia one of 11 post-secondary schools to receive funding towards the continuation of aboriginal service plans.
Moose accidents traced to hotspots

Moose accidents traced to hotspots

Environmental and infrastructure factors key in accident locations.
Forest fires in Northwest B.C. are lighting up

Forest fires in Northwest B.C. are lighting up

Current forest fire situation in Northwest B.C. and how the fires are being contained.

Wildfire burning near Ootsa Lake

A wildfire is currently burning near the Chelaslie arm of the Chelaslie River.

Impaired driving remains a leading cause of car crash fatalities in B.C.

On average, 96 people die every year in crashes involving impaired driving.
Shutting its doors for good

Shutting its doors for good

Houston Forest Products’ last load was shipped out last week.

Community forums

The community forum process in regard to the economic development action plan came to a close a couple of weeks ago.
New forest fire air tankers in service

New forest fire air tankers in service

Smaller amphibious planes offer more flexibility than the huge Martin Mars water bombers they replaced
Polish shipyard wins BC Ferries work

Polish shipyard wins BC Ferries work

New intermediate vessels will serve Powell River and the Gulf Islands, equipped to use diesel or liquefied natural gas