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B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C.'s plan to fund nicotine patches and gum for smokers has been lauded by the Canadian Cancer Society and other health organizations, but the program has its detractors.
Last HST ballots collected for count

Last HST ballots collected for count

The fate of B.C.'s harmonized sales tax should be known by the end of August.
Lakes District Secondary School forms a partnership with school in China

Lakes District Secondary School forms a partnership with school in China

Lakes District Secondary School (LDSS) has formed a new partnership that will benefit local students as well as School District 91.

Gold mine planned for 2017'

The Blackwater gold project has been acquired by a gold producing company who hope to see an open pit mine up and running at the site by 2017.
Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake ready to discuss Enbridge

Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake ready to discuss Enbridge

Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake's mayor and council could soon make a decision about the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project.

The latest dirt on Mt. Milligan

Wes Carson, manager of operations development at the mine, and Christy Smith, superintendent of community affairs, spoke to a crowd at the Nak鈥檃lbun Elementary School to get the latest update from Mt. Milligan.

Council say no to chamber's request

In early April of this year 亚洲天堂 Lake and District Chamber of Commerce president Jennifer Briand and members of the executive made a presentation to mayor and council asking them to consider signing over the administration of business license fees to the chamber.

Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

A review of how the province shares its gambling profits with community groups must restore slashed grants to former levels and curtail Victoria's ability to interfere in the future, charity advocates say.
B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. recorded a slight net loss of people migrating to other provinces in the first quarter of 2011, according to preliminary data compiled by Statistics Canada.
B.C. eyes mobile gambling apps

B.C. eyes mobile gambling apps

Trying to maintain market share in rapidly evolving gambling business, B.C. Lottery Corporation is looking at expanding its online games and tickets to mobile phones and tablets.