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Avalanche closes Trans-Canada from Revelstoke to Golden

Revelstoke Times Review - Wednesday February 22, 2012

An avalanche will keep the Trans-Canada closed between Revelstoke and Golden for most of Wednesday.

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Proposal to seek legal advice rejected

New Westminster News Leader - Wednesday February 22, 2012

A motion to seek a legal opinion on an addition to the New Westminster school district’s conflict of interest policy was shot down.

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Remorseful poacher urged to come forward

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Officials still looking for a key clue to help them solve a year-old mystery of who shot dominant bull elk of a small herd near Falkland.

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Budget sends 'right message,' Langley MLA says

Langley Times - Tuesday February 21, 2012

Governments around the world are being closely watched by credit rating agencies.

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Mugshots of the Week: Have you seen these men?

Similkameen Spotlight - Wednesday February 22, 2012

South Okanagan Crime Stoppers wants the public's help finding these men.

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COVER STORY: 'Beyond the hurt'

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Students trained as anti-bullying ambassadors are helping to erase harassment at their schools.

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DNV draft budget promises two-per-cent tax increase over 2011

North Shore Outlook - Wednesday February 22, 2012

The District of North Vancouver's draft budget proposes a two-per-cent tax increase for 2012.

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Coquitlam man found guilty on drug charges

The Tri-City News - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Seized marijuana from grow operation in Coquitlam worth between $45,000 and $90,000 said Crown witness

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Victim in alleged rape at Pitt Meadows rave appeals for more witnesses

Maple Ridge News - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Teenage girl maintains claim she was sexually assaulted.

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Mountie must wait for verdict in fatal Tsawwassen crash

South Delta Leader - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Judge to announce decision on obstruction of justice charge next month

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Seniors' pavilion to get a liquor licence?

The Tri-City News - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Seniors and guests of Glen Pine Pavilion may soon be able to order an alcoholic drink with their meals — not just during special events.

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Update - Sturgis North revved to return to Sicamous

Eagle Valley News - Thursday February 16, 2012

Community given an opportunity to host burnout and cabaret/concert at rec centre

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Driver ejected in freeway mishap

Langley Times - Tuesday February 21, 2012

Man was likely impaired and speeding when he crashed, police say

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Meth seized from van on Trans-Canada Highway

Salmon Arm Observer - Wednesday February 22, 2012

A Lower Mainland man is facing drug-related criminal charges after police discovered a “fair amount” of methamphetamine.

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VicPD police chief reprimanded for stowing loaded weapon in vehicle

Victoria News - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Weapon discovered during search of headquarters property for missing riot gear

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Rare coins stolen from Langley senior in home invasion

Langley Times - Tuesday February 21, 2012

Two masked men ransacked an Aldergrove man's home, making off with $20,000 in a coin collection

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Crimebeat: Hundreds of dollars in damage done at Tsawwassen dollar store

South Delta Leader - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Suspect smashes windows after throwing metal garbage can

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Abbotsford man suffers knife wounds in random attack

Abbotsford News - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Police believe victim was attacked because of biker-style vest he was wearing.

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Slow markets, labour shortages lead challenges for Revelstoke forest industry

Revelstoke Times Review - Wednesday February 22, 2012

Forestry market remains slow but hopes are high for the future, though labour shortages could pose problems if things pick up.

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Port Authority happy with budget decision to make tax-breaks for ports permanent

The Northern View - Wednesday February 22, 2012

The Prince Rupert Port Authority says that making cap on property taxes it has to pay permanent allows for more infrastructure investment.

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