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B.C. and China forge post-secondary partnerships

Thompson Rivers University is part of new educational exchange program with China.

Tribune Spirit of Christmas story contest deadline Nov. 21

Get out your pens and colouring pencils and put on your holiday thinking caps

Christmas hamper and toy registration begins Monday

The Salvation Army will start registering people in need for its annual Christmas hamper and toy program.

Home-owner grants increasing for low-income veterans

Victoria is proposing to enhance the home owner grant to assist more Canadian veterans with low incomes.

New Prosperity Mine review meets opposition

The decision to review a revised Prosperity Mine project is a first for the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.

All candidates forum coming up

Another all-candidates forum coming up on Monday, Nov. 14
Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

Recover costs from guilty staff, B.C. told

The B.C. government should try to recover legal fees paid on behalf of employees found guilty of crimes, a review recommends.
Amnesty leader explains indigenous people’s rights

Amnesty leader explains indigenous people’s rights

Canada signed on to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples two years after it was adopted globally.
Mayoral candidates debate

Mayoral candidates debate

It was the near capacity crowd and event sponsors who dictated the tone of the second mayoral debate at Thompson Rivers University Monday.
Provincial Police Complaint Commissioner gets limited power to investigate RCMP

Provincial Police Complaint Commissioner gets limited power to investigate RCMP

Deal only applies to serious cases