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'A decision of no decisions': Housing policies need to include women

'A decision of no decisions': Housing policies need to include women

More needs to be done to address the gender equity gap in housing, says national housing project.
Workshop envisions downtown redesign for City of Powell River

Workshop envisions downtown redesign for City of Powell River

People gathered and imagined spaces enjoyable for everyone
International Women's Day recognized by School District 47 chair

International Women's Day recognized by School District 47 chair

Dale Lawson highlights 'embrace equity' theme at Powell River Board of Education meeting
'Absolutely broke my heart': Tied-up dog with deep neck wound rescued from B.C. yard

'Absolutely broke my heart': Tied-up dog with deep neck wound rescued from B.C. yard

The dog was found tied up in a yard filled with garbage and feces, wet from rain and curled in a tight ball in some mud.
Cartoon: Spending spree

Cartoon: Spending spree

What do you think about the provincial government's plan for the nearly $5.7 billion surplus?
Police Patrol: Powell River RCMP report

Police Patrol: Powell River RCMP report

Members responded to 125 calls for service from March 1 to 7, including three related to graffiti
qathet Regional District resident objects to Nootka Street plans

qathet Regional District resident objects to Nootka Street plans

Proposed development does not fit in with rural living, says Kathy Pedneault
Powell River RCMP respond to bear spray incident

Powell River RCMP respond to bear spray incident

Woman arrested for assault with and possession of a weapon
This new device will tell you exactly where your stolen bike is

This new device will tell you exactly where your stolen bike is

North Vancouver co-founder Fraser Vaage says Snik Bike's tracking information can easily be sent to police
B.C. appeal court doubles damages against negligent surgeon

B.C. appeal court doubles damages against negligent surgeon

A B.C. man who broke his arm as a child has had B.C.'s Court of Appeal increase his damages from $175,000 to $360,000.