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Long weekend B.C. boaters urged to meet all safety protocols, both on-water and COVID-19

Long weekend B.C. boaters urged to meet all safety protocols, both on-water and COVID-19

Annual national awareness campaign is encouraging social-distanced boating and reiterates the use of lifejackets, which could end in a $230 fine if none are provided.
Powell River groups provided funding through provincial program

Powell River groups provided funding through provincial program

Not-for-profit organizations receive grants
Students warned about these terrible summer job scams

Students warned about these terrible summer job scams

The May long weekend is usually a marker for students to start job hunting. Many hope to secure employment as early as possible, so they can maximize their earnings over the three-month summer break.
Powell River Community Forest gives proceeds from logging to city and organizations

Powell River Community Forest gives proceeds from logging to city and organizations

Dividend cheque presented at council meeting on May 20
Multiple sclerosis flag raised at city hall in Powell River

Multiple sclerosis flag raised at city hall in Powell River

Mayor proclaims May as multiple sclerosis awareness month in and about the city
Crab fisher found guilty for infractions in waters around Powell River

Crab fisher found guilty for infractions in waters around Powell River

Court levies $40,000 in fines and forfeiture of fishing gear
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Six more COVID-19 deaths raise province' death toll to 1,667.
Police investigate stabbing incident in Powell River

Police investigate stabbing incident in Powell River

RCMP called to residence on Padgett Road; victim in stable condition
Bylaws passed in Powell River set standards, stipulate penalties for vacant and derelict buildings

Bylaws passed in Powell River set standards, stipulate penalties for vacant and derelict buildings

Standards and penalties set out for non-compliance
B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

Dr. Henry and Premier Horgan would not address restaurants re-opening during Thursday's briefing, but an industry group has offered firm guidance.