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Family, heritage inform the Letter M
Touches of nature, tinges of aboriginality and overlays of modernity. These features are typically what Carla Joseph brings to her paintings. There is a versatility in this combination of contemporary and traditional, real and surreal.
Jun 2, 2016 9:43 AM
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Friend's transplant inspires support for Big Bike Ride
One good reason to fundraise and participate in the Heart & Stroke Foundation's Big Bike Ride is because a person's family and friends have been affected by heart disease, heart failure or stroke but when it's all three it becomes a triple threat tha
Jun 2, 2016 9:38 AM
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Thunderstorm warning ended
Environment Canada has called off a warning for severe thunderstorms issued Thursday morning. "Conditions are no longer favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms," the agency said shortly before 5 p.m.
Jun 2, 2016 9:35 AM
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Baldy Hughes celebrates graduates
It was a busy day at Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community & Farm Wednesday as an open house was held to celebrate graduations and academic achievements of residents and acknowledge work done by staff and volunteers at the facility that offers a residen
Jun 1, 2016 10:05 PM
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High school friends fulfill life-long dream
Ever since they were kids growing up in Fort St. James, Nathan Teegee and Todd Alec had a common goal of becoming doctors and they recently took a major step towards achieving it.
Jun 1, 2016 9:47 PM
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New website helps with everyday legal problems
The B.C. Justice Education Society has launched a new website to help non-experts with legal issues. Found at www.JusticeEducation.ca, it features JES, a virtual assistant who can guide users through any of 10 topics.
Jun 1, 2016 11:02 AM
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Fine for distracted driving up dramatically
Stiffer penalties for distracted driving came into effect Wednesday. From now on the base fine for the offence is $368, more than double the old levy, and it draws four penalty points, up from three.
Jun 1, 2016 10:11 AM
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School board passes budget
School District 57 approved its budget at Tuesday's meeting, pulling over $420,000 from its surplus to balance the document.
Jun 1, 2016 10:02 AM
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Homeless, at-risk women get make overs
Short and sassy. That's the style Andrea Sampson requested from the hairdresser as she peered into the mirror Tuesday morning.
May 31, 2016 10:31 PM
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Farmers need more support, council hears
Local farmers need more support from the provincial and federal governments and local governments need to lobby for that funding, said a community report to city council Monday. Councillors voted unanimously to put a resolution before the Union of B.
May 31, 2016 10:03 PM
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