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Pole raised at Kitselas Canyon

Pole raised at Kitselas Canyon

A BRILLIANT sun shone down this afternoon on a large crowd gathered to witness the raising of a totem pole at the Kitselas Canyon National Historic Site.
Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

Sex partners urged to disclose infections via e-cards

B.C. joins online service to help battle spread of disease

Assaults result in jail time

A MAN who pleaded guilty to four charges from two separate incidents will remain in jail for six more weeks.

Trustee seats reduced

COAST MOUNTAINS School District has received provincial approval to reduce by two the number of its trustees.

Pole being raised on Sunday

The Gitselasu invites the public to witness the raising of the “Dog Salmon” Pole this Sunday , Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. at the Kitselas Canyon National Historical Site.

Domestic violence committee up and running

LOCAL GROUPS who deal with victims of domestic violence are working together to help those involved with a focus on high risk situations.

Local govt's asked to help buy Shames Mountain

THE GROUP wanting to buy the Shames Mountain Ski Corporation has been quietly asking local governments for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Nisga'a move to eliminate conflicts of interest

THE NISGA'A Lisims Government is doing away with the potential for conflicts of interest by having its elected members resign if they also wish to represent any other body or agency receiving money from the Lisims government.

Lost boy found on mountain

A BOY who got lost while hiking managed to find his way to safety on Bornite Mountain yesterday.
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.