An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.
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Students trained as anti-bullying ambassadors are helping to erase harassment at their schools.
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A teenage girl who alleges she was sexually assaulted at a Pitt Meadows rave party in 2010 is to speak to the media this afternoon.
READWest Vancouver Police Department release its 2011 crime statistics
READChilliwack RCMP are looking for a woman who may have witnessed the robbery of the Young Street Supermarket on Feb. 10.
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Student-led events aim to inspire both teachers and students
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The District of North Vancouver's draft budget proposes a two-per-cent tax increase for 2012.
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Tsartlip man mourns missing totem, taken from his dead son's burial site
READIt could be a bumpy road ahead for neighbourhood street safety.
READ100 Mile House RCMP looking for man offering to do a lewd act for a female passer-by
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MLA Katrine Conroy talks to the Castlegar News about the 2012 Budget.
READHighway 1 closed due to avalanche in Glacier National Park.
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Collecting boulders from construction sites to add to the Navvy Jack reef is the primary focus of the 2012 work plan.
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The lone female occupant of a vehicle that went into Okanagan River Channel Wednesday morning escaped with the aid of bystanders.
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RCMP are looking for a woman after the 7-Eleven convenience store at the corner of Skaha Lake Road and Green Avenue West was robbed.
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The BC Liberals’ 2012 budget will restrict spending increases and maintain current tax figures to meet its balanced budget target in 2013.
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Efforts continue toward establishing a First Nations friendship centre in 100 Mile House
READMeeting takes place on Feb. 28 at municipal hall, from 4-7 p.m.
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Shayne Steven Vauthrin, 26, turns himself in to police.
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The Salt Spring Farmers' Institute has proposed the Ganges fire hall site be donated for the purpose of a permanent farmers' market.
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