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Driver sought in Brookswood cyclist mishap

Police would like to speak with man who knocked a teen off his bike on Aug. 5
Sto:lo sockeye catch can't be sold

Sto:lo sockeye catch can't be sold

No deal this year authorizing commercial sale of member bands' salmon
Campbell confirmed as UK ambassador

Campbell confirmed as UK ambassador

The federal government has confirmed the appointment of former B.C. premier Gordon Campbell as Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Free gym deal aims to get patients fit for surgery

Free gym deal aims to get patients fit for surgery

Fraser Health partners up with Steve Nash clubs for pilot project
Hydro rate increases to be cut back

Hydro rate increases to be cut back

BC Hydro should reduce its proposed rate increases by half and prune back a corporation that has become overstaffed and micromanaged, according to a review panel appointed by the B.C. government.
Half of 3 million HST ballots returned

Half of 3 million HST ballots returned

More than 1.6 million voters sent in their ballots for B.C.'s referendum on the harmonized sales tax, a participation rate that matches the 51 per cent turnout for the 2009 B.C. election.
'Violent, armed and very dangerous' 91原创 man arrested

'Violent, armed and very dangerous' 91原创 man arrested

Police had issued warning that offender was 'violent, armed and very dangerous'

Council backs ALR housing

A rezoning application that will permit housing on farmland passed third reading at Township council on July 11. However, the proponent will be required to make a contribution to the 91原创 Sustainability Agricultural Foundation, which is aimed at enhancing agricultural viability in the municipality.
Municipal auditor plan ruffles feathers

Municipal auditor plan ruffles feathers

The B.C. government's plan to appoint a municipal auditor-general has raised concerns in local government circles, but the minister responsible says it won't mean the province is going to start telling local councils how to tax and spend money.
McKim condemns 'negative rhetoric'

McKim condemns 'negative rhetoric'

鈥淐onstant dissension on council hampers the forward movement of any enterprise, whether it is private or municipal government,鈥 Dorothy McKim said.