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Update: Union turns Mount Polley lockout into a strike

Update: Union turns Mount Polley lockout into a strike

Mount Polley Mining Corporation’s labour agreement with United Steelworkers Local 1-2017 expired Dec. 31
Administrative changes on the way for SD27

Administrative changes on the way for SD27

School District 27 announced several new administrative appointments moving ahead
Mushroom picking in Tsilhqot’in territory to require a permit

Mushroom picking in Tsilhqot’in territory to require a permit

Expecting a bumber crop of mushrooms after last summer’s wildfires the Tsilhqot’in National Government is requiring all harvesters and buyers to get a permit
Tolko playhouses brighten North Okanagan summer

Tolko playhouses brighten North Okanagan summer

Vernon-based company’s senior leaders build and donate playhouses to eight local families
Cariboo business supplies security UTVs for 44th G7 Summit

Cariboo business supplies security UTVs for 44th G7 Summit

Spectra Power Sports (SPS) works with RCMP and CSIS
Northern Sea Wolf will not sail until mid-July

Northern Sea Wolf will not sail until mid-July

BC Ferries had hoped to get the vessel in September of last year, but it didn’t arrive until December
Another week of hot weather ahead

Another week of hot weather ahead

No advisories issued for local rivers, area roads in good shape
RCMP unit nets dozens of convictions in first year of operation

RCMP unit nets dozens of convictions in first year of operation

Insp. Pelley said the detachment’s number one priority is to reduce and prevent the impacts of violent crimes
Stand for Water calls for better mining regulation and practices

Stand for Water calls for better mining regulation and practices

Jacinda Mack hopes others will be inspired to take action
Tsilhqot’in community names officially recognized by Province

Tsilhqot’in community names officially recognized by Province

Tsilhqot’in names will now appear on provincial government resources, maps and databases