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Arsonist struck in the dead of night

Arsonist struck in the dead of night

Northern Rockies firefighters fought the blaze. It was feared that more trailers might ignite from the ferocious blaze. “Police, for the second time in less than a week are investigating…

Fire in Villers Trailer Park!!!

Fire in Villers Trailer Park!!!

A fire broke out in Villers Trailer Park today around 2AM. The RCMP and Fire Fighters where on the scene and the Police are continuing their investigation. Follow…

School Celebrates Movember!

School Celebrates Movember!

  Chalo students and staff celebrated Movember with Moustache Day last week in support of Prostate Cancer research. The male staff challenged the school to raise over $400.  After a…

Zero waste? Not when it comes to Metro Vancouver politicians

VANCOUVER – The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on five regional mayors and councillors to pay back more than $2,000 in meeting fees they collected for taking part in…

Senate Committee Studies Safety of Canadian Energy Pipelines

OTTAWA – On Tuesday, the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources launches its study on the safety of hydrocarbon transportation in Canada. The study will examine…

Pets & Vets – Winter Pet Safety

It seems that old man winter is here again and with him, some things we need to remember to keep our pets safe while he hangs around. Over winter, many…

$700,000 for remote First Nations community gardens

VICTORIA – Remote First Nations communities throughout British  Columbia will receive $700,000 from the Heart and Stroke Foundation,  through funding from the Provincial Health Services Authority, to grow community gardens…

5 tips to a stress-free Christmas: these reality checks will help you coast through the season with a little less angst than last year.

By Faith Wood Columnist Troy Media AIRDRIE – With retailers hauling out all the Christmas collections the moment Hallowe’en expires, many of us are discovering a new level of stress…

Independent MLAs support Fort Nelson First Nation in water conflict

Victoria – Independent MLAs Bob Simpson and Vicki Huntington are standing with the Fort Nelson First Nation in its call for thorough government consultation and investigation into the impact of…

Americans buy two million bottles of water every five minutes

New Documentary by Veronica Grey Explores Floating Garbage Islands Veronica Grey’s new documentary, “Aqua Seafoam Shame,” (www.Pacific-TV.com), examines the huge islands of plastic trash floating in the Pacific Ocean. Grey…