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Quick Peaks: July 23, 2014

Pets may perish Despite repeated warnings, the BC SPCA has received a record number of calls this summer to rescue pets left in hot cars. The organization responded to 228 calls last month to rescue dogs in distress.

Organizations receive gaming grants

Over 30 selected for combined half million

University awards community living advocates

Ceremony recognizes work of Meeker and Taplay

Illegal hunting incurs charges

Roosevelt elk key to restoring herds throughout province

Myrtle Creek stewards want cautious construction

Padgett Road bike path project runs near salmon-rearing stream

Rotary memorial park on hold

City representatives to talk with club about outdoor upgrade
Consultant recommends recreation service integration

Consultant recommends recreation service integration

Report suggests wider representation for oversight
Judge hands conditional discharge for act violation

Judge hands conditional discharge for act violation

Yoga teacher found guilty by not completing census
Career receives unexpected epilogue

Career receives unexpected epilogue

Karl Siegler becomes Order of Canadas newest member

Briefly: July 18, 2014

Fire ban All open burning is now prohibited as the risk of wildfire increases. The ban went into effect at noon on Thursday, July 17, as the danger rating for many areas on the coast has climbed to high.