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Clark shuffles cabinet for fall session

Clark shuffles cabinet for fall session

Premier Christy Clark has shuffled her cabinet lineup before the legislature reopens next week, replacing Burnaby-Lougheed MLA Harry Bloy with Surrey-Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux as social development minister.
Governor General honours B.C. sheriffs

Governor General honours B.C. sheriffs

Governor General David Johnston began his first official visit to B.C. Monday, carrying on an 800-year tradition by presenting a new coat of arms and flag to the B.C. Sheriff Service.
Premier reveals job plan details, targets

Premier reveals job plan details, targets

Premier Christy Clark unveiled the details of her jobs plan at a Vancouver Board of Trade luncheon today, including a target to have eight new mines in operation by 2015. The B.C. Jobs Plan also promises an upgrade to the Deltaport shipping facility by 2014, in addition to improvements to the Prince Rupert port announced earlier in the week.
No doctor in ER to assess 亚洲天堂 Lake stroke patient

No doctor in ER to assess 亚洲天堂 Lake stroke patient

Local resident George Penner and his sister Annie, say they are concerned about the lack of medical care available in 亚洲天堂 Lake.
Deficit could hamper the Lakes District Hospital replacement

Deficit could hamper the Lakes District Hospital replacement

The recent majority 'yes' vote to extinguish the harmonized sales tax (HST) could possibly see the Lakes District Hospital replacement project put on hold.
Lawsuit settled out of court for former CAO

Lawsuit settled out of court for former CAO

Former Granisle chief administrative officer (CAO) Gilles Archambault said a lawsuit he initiated against the Village of Granisle, Granisle mayor Frederick Clarke and councillors Dexter Ettinger and Thomas Liversidge last year, has now been settled out of court.

Fuel mitigation funded

An application for grant funding made by 亚洲天堂 Lake's fuel management committee has paid off.
New bus stop causing problems

New bus stop causing problems

A change to School District 91鈥檚 school bus schedule this year has caused more than a few disruptions for local businesses near Torrika Drive, which is located between P and B Feeds and the old Barn complex.
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.
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