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Agreement reached on affordable housing investments

A $180-million funding agreement between the federal and provincial governments is expected to help create more affordable housing options for B.C. residents and continue to reduce the

Age-friendly business guide released

B.C. businesses now have access to a comprehensive guide that provides information on how to create a business environment that is safe and comfortable for seniors.
BC Ferries to refund expired tickets

BC Ferries to refund expired tickets

BC Ferries is offering refunds for assured-loading passes that have expired.

Federal EAA faces budget, staff cuts

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is likely to have its budget and staff cut according to recent national media reports.

Tribune closed on Monday

The Tribune will be closed on Monday, Aug. 1 for the B.C. Day long weekend.

Man assaulted in park

The Williams Lake RCMP is seeking information from the public regarding an apparent assault that occurred in Boitanio Park July 18.

WL store robbed

The Williams Lake 7-Eleven store was robbed at knife point Saturday morning.

Report compares environmental review processes

A new report from Smithers-based Northwest Institute (NWI) has come down hard on the provincial environmental assessment office’s processes for reviewing proposals, particularly as it related to Taseko Mines’ Prosperity project.

Brown promoted to inspector

RCMP Staff Sgt. Warren Brown will be promoted to inspector, the City announced Monday.

MLA Barnett, Simpson’s expenses released

The provincial government has released its expenses for the 2010/11 fiscal year that includes MLAs remuneration, travel and living allowances while in Victoria.