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Rain swells Kootenay rivers, closes roads

Rain swells Kootenay rivers, closes roads

The Trans Canada Highway is closed due to Alberta flooding, and other Kootenay highways are also affected
Christy Clark cancels political staff raises

Christy Clark cancels political staff raises

Premier Christy Clark has rolled back salary increases for political staff in ministry offices, after getting an earful from B.C. voters

Quesnel man charged with child pornography

A Quesnel man who recently moved to Prince George has been charged with several offences relating to child pornography.
Premiers Clark, Redford to meet in Kelowna

Premiers Clark, Redford to meet in Kelowna

Oil on agenda as Alberta, B.C. premiers meet to resume discussions after dispute over resource revenues last year

Keep calm and slow down

Quesnel city council has allocated $9,000 for the installation of two traffic-calming devices.
New faces in bigger B.C. cabinet

New faces in bigger B.C. cabinet

Premier Christy Clark's 19-member team introduced at public ceremony at Canada Place
Rotary International District Conference held in Quesnel

Rotary International District Conference held in Quesnel

Rotarians from around the province converged on Quesnel for the District 5040 conference May 17 – 19

West Quesnel Land Stability program open house slated for May 23

Quesnel residents are invited to hear the latest update on planned work in the Uplands area
Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes wins MLA seat for Cariboo North

Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes wins MLA seat for Cariboo North

In a civilized, respectful campaign, Oakes beat incumbent Bob Simpson to represent Cariboo North in the Legislature

Baker Creek Enhancement Society challenge means more active citizens

Baker Creek Enhancement Society challenge means more active citizens