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Woman rescued from Heiko’s Trail

A local woman was rescued after injuring her knee on Heiko’s Trail on Wednesday night.
Ready enters talks as BCTF mulls two-week strike truce

Ready enters talks as BCTF mulls two-week strike truce

Pause in picketing would allow schools to open on time, open window for mediation if BCTF agrees

Elk Valley car thieves expected to appear in court this week

Two male suspects who were taken into custody following a four-day crime spree across the Elk Valley will appear in court this week.
Canada apologizes for internment camps

Canada apologizes for internment camps

Last Friday, Fernie took part in a national ceremony to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canada’s first national internment camps.
(VIDEO) Mulcair says NDP government would hold national missing women inquiry

(VIDEO) Mulcair says NDP government would hold national missing women inquiry

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rejected calls for an inquiry into the 1,181 cases, calling it 'crime' and not a 'sociological phenomenon'
ICBC seeks 5.2 per cent hike in basic auto insurance rates

ICBC seeks 5.2 per cent hike in basic auto insurance rates

Distracted drivers' use of personal electronics cited as factor in injury claims rise
BCTF, Fassbender meet as teachers strike threatens to delay school start

BCTF, Fassbender meet as teachers strike threatens to delay school start

Meeting comes on cusp of new school year as government, union spar over mediation, escape hatch from next court ruling
B.C. teachers return to picket lines

B.C. teachers return to picket lines

B.C. teachers return to picket lines, ramp up pressure on government
Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder

Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder

Two Cache Creek horses first sign of virus in B.C. this year
Children paint and sculpt at Kids Art Day

Children paint and sculpt at Kids Art Day

This year’s summer Kids Art Days have been busier than ever, with kids painting and sculpting their Wednesday mornings away.