An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.
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Students trained as anti-bullying ambassadors are helping to erase harassment at their schools.
READThe District of North Vancouver's draft budget proposes a two-per-cent tax increase for 2012.
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Seized marijuana from grow operation in Coquitlam worth between $45,000 and $90,000 said Crown witness
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Teenage girl maintains claim she was sexually assaulted.
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Judge to announce decision on obstruction of justice charge next month
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Seniors and guests of Glen Pine Pavilion may soon be able to order an alcoholic drink with their meals — not just during special events.
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Community given an opportunity to host burnout and cabaret/concert at rec centre
READMan was likely impaired and speeding when he crashed, police say
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A Lower Mainland man is facing drug-related criminal charges after police discovered a “fair amount” of methamphetamine.
READWeapon discovered during search of headquarters property for missing riot gear
READTwo masked men ransacked an Aldergrove man's home, making off with $20,000 in a coin collection
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Suspect smashes windows after throwing metal garbage can
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Police believe victim was attacked because of biker-style vest he was wearing.
READForestry market remains slow but hopes are high for the future, though labour shortages could pose problems if things pick up.
READThe Prince Rupert Port Authority says that making cap on property taxes it has to pay permanent allows for more infrastructure investment.
READThe nominees are in for the 2012 Williams Lake & District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards.
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Mayor Kerry Cook presented Certificate of Merit Awards to Katharina Koppe, Glen Rogers and Abrie Kilian, all members of Shogun Martial Arts.
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Sarah Gottwald, left and Sydnee Chick, Grade 7 examined how to generate electricity using potatoes and lemons.
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Victim is 31-year-old Jimmy Chau, an alleged gangster from Edmonton, Alta.
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