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B.C. pulling ahead on LNG, Clark says

B.C. pulling ahead on LNG, Clark says

Premier pitches benefits for communities, says B.C. gas export projects are well ahead of U.S. competitors
UBCM rejects lower 40km/h default speed limit

UBCM rejects lower 40km/h default speed limit

Delegates nix call to slow urban drivers in name of safety, note cities can set different limits
Premier rejects UBCM call to reopen Riverview

Premier rejects UBCM call to reopen Riverview

Civic leaders make case for better mental health care

Two face child porn charges

Two men are facing charges in separate child pornography cases.
B.C. Municipalities: Local politicians support four-year terms

B.C. Municipalities: Local politicians support four-year terms

UBCM convention backs longer terms to match up with provincial elections, an issue that pits rural and urban communities
91Ô­´´ politician opens up about her journey to a diagnosis

91Ô­´´ politician opens up about her journey to a diagnosis

With it being balance awareness week, Township councillor Michelle Sparrow speaks candidly about 10 years of suffering in silence.
UBCM demands more time in recycling dispute

UBCM demands more time in recycling dispute

Cities seek improved terms to partner with Multi Material BC as blue box collectors

Montessori school marks 25 years

A special event on Friday marks the 25th anniversary of Global Montessori School.

School district can afford increased wages

The district has set some money aside to allow for wages to members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
Strike Averted: Tentative deal reached for CUPE public school workers

Strike Averted: Tentative deal reached for CUPE public school workers

Unionized members of CUPE BC have reached a tentative agreement that calls for a 3.5 per cent wage increase, to expire on June 30, 2014.