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Financial statement of information released

There are three Village of Burns Lake employees that earned over $75,000 in annual salaries in 2013
Reports of a lost python sighted in Burns Lake area

Reports of a lost python sighted in Burns Lake area

The Ministry of Environment in Burns Lake recently received a complaint regarding a lost python in Burns Lake.
Speed limits going up around B.C.

Speed limits going up around B.C.

A new 120 km/h limit on three stretches of divided highway, other limits raised on southern highways

Second mediator bows out of B.C. teacher strike

Second mediator declines to take on B.C. teachers' labour dispute
Truckers unlikely to use B.C.'s higher speed limits

Truckers unlikely to use B.C.'s higher speed limits

B.C. Trucking Association opposed increase, fears higher crash risk
Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

Judge finds no ground for teacher mediation

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Kelleher found two sides too far apart for a settlement
Burns Lake fire fighters trying to upgrade

Burns Lake fire fighters trying to upgrade

The volunteers of the Burns Lake Fire Department are set to receive a major upgrade in their training over the next couple of years.

Legebokoff trial: Crime scene investigator details her findings

Cody Alan Legebokoff, 24, has been charged with killing four area women.
B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

B.C.'s cash offer to end teacher strike ends

British Columbia's cash offer to end teacher's strike ends today
Water line replacement on going

Water line replacement on going

The excavation project by Husky Oil down to the water line in the public parking lot behind the Canada Post building is near completion.