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City of Powell River to consider climate action memo

City of Powell River to consider climate action memo

Staff will use document to integrate into strategic planning process
GoFundMe launched for woman injured in Prince George blast

GoFundMe launched for woman injured in Prince George blast

Victoria Mcgivern, a mother of three, is battling severe and critical injuries from the explosion
77% of Canadian energy companies lack cybersecurity protection, study finds

77% of Canadian energy companies lack cybersecurity protection, study finds

Industry’s assets such intellectual property, trade secrets and vast amounts of customer data, need to be protected, security company report says
Bear killed after chasing 5-year-old at Powell River day camp

Bear killed after chasing 5-year-old at Powell River day camp

One child tripped and fell while running away. “The bear went on top of the child,” the Conservation Officer Service
Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

A new poll found 81 per cent of respondents agreed the federal government should be doing more to protect Canada’s forests and wildlife. 
PHOTOS: Blackberry Festival Street Party

PHOTOS: Blackberry Festival Street Party

Annual ode to the abundant berry closed down one of the main thoroughfares in Powell River
Mountie fights fire with garden hose in West Kelowna

Mountie fights fire with garden hose in West Kelowna

West Kelowna's fire chief heaped praise on the RCMP Wednesday for the work they've done in responding to fires in the Central Okanagan.
In memoriam: Amelia (Dolly) Hassett

In memoriam: Amelia (Dolly) Hassett

October 12, 1924 - August 18, 2023
City of Powell River releases fall active living guide

City of Powell River releases fall active living guide

Registration opens for parks, recreation and culture department programs
B.C. tribunal dismisses strata fines after grandson helped disabled grandma

B.C. tribunal dismisses strata fines after grandson helped disabled grandma

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal said the strata failed to accommodate elderly woman's disability