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Briefly: September 5, 2014

National role A local resident has been elected onto the board of the National Campus and Community Radio Association (NCRA). Zoƫ Ludski, program director for CJMP 90.

Voting day set for chief and councillors

A total of 21 candidates seeking election

Sprinklers rain down on Patricia

Water causes quick change in Aurora Festival plans

Education bargaining stalls

Start date for school year uncertain

Willful damage incident nets city scrutiny

Vandals make mess at areas only outdoor racquet centre
University student wins cadet award

University student wins cadet award

Scholarship assists with post-secondary education
Regional representatives view island first-hand

Regional representatives view island first-hand

Politicians and staff hold board meeting in remote location
Breaking ground and bread together

Breaking ground and bread together

Potato co-op brings people and food closer at resource centre

CrimeStoppers: September 3, 2014

Week of August 25 to September 1, 2014 Total calls for service = 165 Impaired driving = 3 Assaults = 2 Break and enters = 0 Thefts = 7 Mischief = 5 Between August 17 and August 27 Various locations Police received a number of reports of damage to veh

Quick Peaks: September 3, 2014

Coal facility Port Metro Vancouver has approved a proposed direct coal transfer facility at the Fraser Surrey Docks, a decision with repercussions for Texada Island. City of Powell River Mayor David Formosa recently weighed in on the coal issue.