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City of Powell River Council invited to join drug crisis walk

City of Powell River Council invited to join drug crisis walk

Shared event scheduled to learn about and discuss the provincial health emergency
Climate change costs growing for B.C. municipalities

Climate change costs growing for B.C. municipalities

B.C. municipalities expressed frustration with the federal government's slowness in responding to local communities' climate change challenges.
Powell River-Sunshine Coast Real Estate figures down slightly

Powell River-Sunshine Coast Real Estate figures down slightly

Drop in transactions for month of August reported, although vacant land sales were up
City defers decision on inclusion Powell River land

City defers decision on inclusion Powell River land

Time will allow staff and developer to negotiate further details regarding subdivision of property
B.C. taco eatery fined $7,000 for serving minor

B.C. taco eatery fined $7,000 for serving minor

A Vancouver Tacofino restaurant served a beer to a minor while nearby liquor inspectors watched.
North Island-Powell River MP calls out clawbacks to GIS

North Island-Powell River MP calls out clawbacks to GIS

“The poorest seniors are receiving hundreds of dollars less every year..." ~ Rachel Blaney
Air Canada strike: What to know about free flight changes, 25% off global trips

Air Canada strike: What to know about free flight changes, 25% off global trips

Travellers can enjoy reduced prices on flights to all destinations.
Victoria edges Powell River Kings to close BCHL preseason

Victoria edges Powell River Kings to close BCHL preseason

Grizzlies build three goal lead and hang on to win; clubs will meet in regular season opener this weekend
UBCM: Housing crisis requires crisis response, delegates hear

UBCM: Housing crisis requires crisis response, delegates hear

The province's multi-faceted housing crisis will take years and patience to fix, Union of BC Municipalities delegates told.
B.C. tops provinces for expected salary increases next year

B.C. tops provinces for expected salary increases next year

Study projects wage growth in B.C. to be 3.9 per cent next year.