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Eagle count tops 1,000 in Brackendale

Eagle count tops 1,000 in Brackendale

Organizer Thor Froslev was “elated” with the results of Sunday’s 28th annual bald eagle count in Brackendale.
Violent crime spree across Metro Vancouver ends with arrest in Surrey

Violent crime spree across Metro Vancouver ends with arrest in Surrey

The man believed to be responsible for a series of violent carjackings Sunday evening in Richmond and Vancouver been arrested in Surrey.
Property assessments rise in Peace region

Property assessments rise in Peace region

The numbers are in for the Peace Region’s 2014 Assessment Roll and things are looking up. The average for a single-family residential property in the Peace River Assessment Area is $297,000 for 2014, up 6.8 per cent from last year.
Swine flu resurfaces in Kamloops region

Swine flu resurfaces in Kamloops region

The swine flu is back. Interior Health medical health officer Dr. Sue Pollock said Friday the H1N1 influenza strain has been confirmed throughout IHA and in other parts of B.C. This is flu season, so numbers of the disease in general are on the rise.
Oilsands-by-rail report has environmentalists crying foul

Oilsands-by-rail report has environmentalists crying foul

VANCOUVER — A task force report has been handed in to the British Columbia and Alberta governments that examines the idea of transporting oilsands' crude via rail if proposed pipelines don't get the green light, government documents show.
Lower mainland battles increase in H1N1 flu cases

Lower mainland battles increase in H1N1 flu cases

The Fraser Health Authority is urging people to get flu shots after a spike in severe H1N1 cases that may have resulted in one death and put at least a dozen people on respirators.
Powder, peace and quiet lure out-of-bounds skiers at Sun Peaks

Powder, peace and quiet lure out-of-bounds skiers at Sun Peaks

Fresh powder and an escape from the crowds is what likely prompted seven skiers to venture out of bounds at Sun Peaks Resort in nine days, an avid skier said Wednesday.
Full tolls now in effect on Port Mann Bridge

Full tolls now in effect on Port Mann Bridge

The full toll on the new Port Mann Bridge went into effect on Wednesday, an expense that will likely convince many drivers to increasingly seek alternative crossings of the Fraser River.
Forestry fatalities on the rise, but still below death toll of 2005

Forestry fatalities on the rise, but still below death toll of 2005

Another 11 loggers and truckers died in the B.C. forest sector this year, the fourth consecutive annual increase.
B.C.’s newest highway: South Fraser Perimeter Road is officially open

B.C.’s newest highway: South Fraser Perimeter Road is officially open

VANCOUVER — B.C.’s newest highway, the South Fraser Perimeter Road, opened Saturday, connecting all five major Fraser River crossings. “The completion of the South Fraser Perimeter Road is good news for the Metro Vancouver region.