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Huckleberry mine moves on expansion

Imperial Metals is moving ahead with plans to expand the Huckleberry mine, even as it waits for a revised permit to extend a tailings pond.
Penner retires, triggers second by-election

Penner retires, triggers second by-election

Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner is leaving politics early next year to work in a Vancouver law firm.
Ban drives exotic pet showmen snaky

Ban drives exotic pet showmen snaky

Critics are going to court to challenge B.C.'s alien species regulations

16-year-old girl assaulted in Houston

Police are asking the public for help after a 16-year-old girl was assaulted by an unidentified male around noon on Sunday, Nov. 20.
B.C. judge upholds polygamy law

B.C. judge upholds polygamy law

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has upheld Canada's law against polygamy, because of potential harm to women and children.

High winds expected Thursday

High winds are expected to blow across parts of the central interior and Bulkley Valley on Thursday, according to Environment Canada.
Impaired deaths down in B.C.

Impaired deaths down in B.C.

B.C.'s tough new impaired driving penalties have helped reduce deaths by 40 per cent in the first year.

School district to cancel recess

Students in Bulkley Valley public schools may not have recess when they go back to class on Monday.
Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

Guards protest B.C. prison conditions

B.C. needs more prison guards to protect against a rising number of assaults in crowded jails, their union says.
New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

The B.C. government is seeking another injunction after Occupy Vancouver moves one block to courthouse.