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Forest industry in danger, say BC mayors

Forest industry in danger, say BC mayors

Recent survey of coastal communities shows decrease in viable logging
City of Powell River water bylaw urges conservation

City of Powell River water bylaw urges conservation

Stage indicators highlight watering limits within municipality
WeeMedical dispensary remains open after raid

WeeMedical dispensary remains open after raid

Police say marijuana storefront is still breaking the law
Powell River Public Library renovations affect businesses

Powell River Public Library renovations affect businesses

City admits communication with tenants could have been better
BC Ferries scrambles to replace Queen of Burnaby

BC Ferries scrambles to replace Queen of Burnaby

Recurring oil leak puts Westview boat out of service, schedules modified for summer travel period

Council briefs: Responds to Truth and Reconciliation report

Responds to Truth and Reconciliation report At its meeting on Thursday, July 7, City of Powell River council endorsed the 94 calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s final report and the United Nations Declaration on the

Quick Peak: Ferry breakdowns

A breakdown due to a fuel oil cooler was something out of the ordinary for the North Island Princess, said BC Ferries spokesperson Deborah Marshall.

City of Powell River considers transportation options

Lengthening airport runway tops priority list
That Sugar Vault lounge owners appeal to council

That Sugar Vault lounge owners appeal to council

Business licence restrictions contested at council meeting

Grant keeps Texada Island elementary school open

Provincial government earmarks $200,000 for island school