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Disputes cast shadow on school year

Disputes cast shadow on school year

A work-to-rule campaign by public school teachers, set to begin on the first day of school, is only one dispute expected in education in the coming year.
Sockeye probe reports split on aquaculture risk

Sockeye probe reports split on aquaculture risk

Disease, not sea lice, main threat from salmon farms: inquiry researcher

B.C. voters choose to scrap the HST

The HST has been rejected by residents of both the Cariboo Chilcotin and Cariboo North ridings and the province.

School to start day early

The first official day of school for students has been changed from Wednesday, Sept. 7 to Tuesday, Sept 6.

CRD Trash Talk begins Sept. 13 in lakecity

Open houses are being held across the region about the Cariboo Regional District’s proposed options for future recycling and composting programs, as well as improvements to transfer stations and landfills.

Taseko’s New Prosperity mine process moves further along

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has accepted the project description of Taseko’s New Prosperity mine, completing another step in the process that will eventually determine whether the new mine project will come to fruition.
Tasteful talent

Tasteful talent

Jessie Rajala Chapin, left, is joined by Kevin Epp on accordion at the South Cariboo Garlic Festival in Lac La Hache on Saturday.

WL firefighters undeterred by hurricane

In honour of Hurricane Irene that stormed up the U.S. east coast late last week, the revised schedule for the World Police and Fire Games 2011 includes a Hurricane Survivors Party.

City election nomination packages available

Nomination packages for potential candidates in the 2011 local government election are now available at city hall.
Rick Hansen relay recognizes great people

Rick Hansen relay recognizes great people

On Thursday Rick Hansen was on day two of his 25th anniversary relay that kicked off one day earlier in Cape Spear, Newfoundland.