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No Japanese radiation danger in salmon: CFIA

No Japanese radiation danger in salmon: CFIA

Food inspectors say fish tests turned up nothing
Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Premier Christy Clark stopped at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops Tuesday to unveil the second part of her jobs plan, a goal of increasing the number of international students in B.C. by 50 per cent. But critics were quick to point out that at least one of the key measures, an international education council, is already in place.

Search is on for missing helicopter pilot

A search involving both civilian and military aircraft has been underway since Saturday for a 61-year-old helicopter pilot, who left Langley Airport on Friday evening on a flight to Kelowna.
Premier boosts northwest export plans

Premier boosts northwest export plans

The Ridley Island bulk terminal at Prince Rupert will be expanded with a $90 million road and rail project, Premier Christy Clark announced Monday.
Chance for Pickton to leave prison just 12 years away

Chance for Pickton to leave prison just 12 years away

Swift parole a long shot for serial killer of missing women: Expert

New tourism committee in the works

Dedicated group spearheaded by Advantage Hope will focus on enhancing the local tourism industry
Celebrating Brigade Days

Celebrating Brigade Days

Thousands of people turned out to Sixth Avenue Park last weekend to take part in the 43rd annual Brigade Days festivities.
Green taxes on local government agenda

Green taxes on local government agenda

Municipal leaders are gathering for their annual convention in Vancouver at the end of September, and they'll be calling for changes to green taxes imposed by the B.C. government.

Hope man charged in fatal motorcycle crash

70-year-old man killed Sunday in Harrison
More red light cameras activated

More red light cameras activated

Violators more likely to be ticketed