Emission testing program to be phased out by the end of 2014.
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Apples naturally go brown over time once they are cut. But one Okanagan company says it doesn’t have to be that way.
READICBC opened the doors for the public to have their say to make basic insurance fairer.
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Port Metro Vancouver, council, city staff and residents all weigh in on oft-discussed project
READMeet and greet Liberal fundraiser by invitation only
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Up to 40,000 passengers expected to take advantage of service annually
READTwo Port Alberni men are facing drug charges after a police bust netted cash and cocaine in Alberni’s South Port.
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Alberni's Tseshaht council elected lawyer Hugh Braker to be the tribe’s chief councillor at swearing in ceremony on Wednesday night.
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The northwestern community already has 25 bike-riding teams signed up
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Kamloops woman among those given inaugural Detachment Commander Awards of Appreciation.
READA convicted sex offender arrested after a report of a sexual assault near Okanagan Falls last August now has a trial date.
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The risk of farmers hiding sick animals is behind strict new regulations and penalties, B.C. officials say.
READSchool District 69 enrolment not expected to drop any further
READRunning track at Ballenas Secondary called an eyesore
READSchool District board will look into the possibilities for more involvement
READVillage neighbourhood plan to be the topic of May 28 chinwag
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Errington environmentalist says the parks are not being protected
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Tiny stream in Qualicum Beach poisoned by someone's carelessness
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Parksville council meets in Ballenas Secondary School
READNon-resident parking continues to be an issue in Parksville
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