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Thompson Rivers University faculty ratify two-year agreement

Thompson Rivers University faculty ratify two-year agreement

Faculty members at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops have ratified a two-year contract by a vote of more than 90 per cent.
Kamloops man beaten with baseball bats winds up facing assault charge

Kamloops man beaten with baseball bats winds up facing assault charge

A man beaten with baseball bats had little to say to police and wound up in jail on charges of assaulting his girlfriend, RCMP Staff Sgt. Fran Bethell said.
Murder charge laid as hunt for body of B.C. man in Alberta continues

Murder charge laid as hunt for body of B.C. man in Alberta continues

BARRHEAD, Alta. — A murder charge has been laid against one of three people arrested in the case of a British Columbia man who disappeared while travelling in Alberta this past summer.
Surrey woman loses appeal against court order to sell condo over outrageous conduct

Surrey woman loses appeal against court order to sell condo over outrageous conduct

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that orders a Surrey woman to sell her condo due to her and her son’s outrageous behaviour toward their neighbours. In a ruling released Tuesday, Justice Ian Donald dismissed the appeal of Rose Jordison.
Agriculture Minister Pat Pimm ‘absolutely’ refuses to resign over land commission controversy

Agriculture Minister Pat Pimm ‘absolutely’ refuses to resign over land commission controversy

Pat Pimm has told the Dawson Creek Daily News he "absolutely" will not resign, despite calls from a government watchdog to do so. Earlier this week, Pimm was criticized by Integrity B.C.
Developer takes another run at Squamish-area ski resort

Developer takes another run at Squamish-area ski resort

The on-again, off-again Garibaldi at Squamish (GAS) mountain resort project is taking another run at environmental approval and this time the proponent believes the provincial government will send it to the next stage.
Politicians support proposed mine despite controversies

Politicians support proposed mine despite controversies

A report critical of the environmental impact of the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine didn't sway politicians who are in favour of the development near Williams Lake.
Opponents of New Prosperity copper-gold mine in Cariboo pleased with critical environmental report

Opponents of New Prosperity copper-gold mine in Cariboo pleased with critical environmental report

Opponents of the proposed New Prosperity copper and gold mine rejoiced after a federal environmental assessment was critical of the project, but the company behind the plan vows to challenge the findings.
Judge bans young man from 'only place he knows'

Judge bans young man from 'only place he knows'

A provincial court judge has issued a rare order banning a Kamloops man from being in the city where he has lived since pre-school.
This sake is made in B.C., from rice field to bottle

This sake is made in B.C., from rice field to bottle

If Masa Shiroki has his way, rice fields will someday be a common sight in the Fraser Valley.