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Flu vaccine less effective against mutant strain

Flu vaccine less effective against mutant strain

B.C. Centre For Disease Control says some protection still better than none, flu season may be deadlier than usual for elderly
Amrik Virk advised Kwantlen on secret executive bonus

Amrik Virk advised Kwantlen on secret executive bonus

Advanced education minister admits he wrote emails, says it's up to Premier Christy Clark to decide if he stays in cabinet
Former player, coach and exec Pat Quinn dies

Former player, coach and exec Pat Quinn dies

Pat Quinn, a former NHL player, coach and executive, dies after long illness

Money given back to communities

B.C. government distributes grants-in-lieu of property taxes.

Pinnacle Pellet investigation remains open

WorkSafeBC said there is no estimate on how long the investigation process will take.
Wild game poaching remains steady in Burns Lake area

Wild game poaching remains steady in Burns Lake area

Conservation officers depend largely on public assistance to find B.C. wildlife violators.
'Level playing field' for B.C. liquor stores

'Level playing field' for B.C. liquor stores

BCGEU welcomes possible Sunday openings, more fridges in government stores to compete with private retailers
Luke Strimbold re-elected as mayor of Burns Lake

Luke Strimbold re-elected as mayor of Burns Lake

Community chooses new leaders in Nov.14, 2014 election.
Air quality compromised

Air quality compromised

An air quality advisory was issued for Burns Lake on Nov. 17 and it continues for Nov. 18.
New rules coming for local election spending

New rules coming for local election spending

Minister Coralee Oakes says donation and spending limits will be in place for the 2018 municipal elections