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Myrtle Pond water users face increase

Myrtle Pond water users face increase

qathet Regional District committee recommends 3.21 per cent rise
Lund sewer users face fee increase

Lund sewer users face fee increase

Committee recommends seven per cent jump
North Island-Powell River MP urges return to bargaining

North Island-Powell River MP urges return to bargaining

Strike between United Steelworkers and Western Forest Products affecting communities, says Rachel Blaney
Forestry strike remains at a stalemate; Powell River workers still on picket line

Forestry strike remains at a stalemate; Powell River workers still on picket line

Impasse between Western Forest Products and United Steelworkers continues
Regional water supply system study recommendation to go to qathet regional board

Regional water supply system study recommendation to go to qathet regional board

Electoral Area B director Mark Gisborne objects to exclusion of Hammil Lake and deep well
Suspected pipe bombs discovered outside Rodmay Hotel in Powell River

Suspected pipe bombs discovered outside Rodmay Hotel in Powell River

Bomb disposal unit from Vancouver destroyed devices on November 13
Union rejects offer from Western Forest Products; no talks scheduled

Union rejects offer from Western Forest Products; no talks scheduled

Talks have broken off between Western Forest Products and the union representing nearly 3,000 workers on the coast.
B.C. drivers nervous about winter driving conditions, but many won’t be prepared

B.C. drivers nervous about winter driving conditions, but many won’t be prepared

A new BCAA winter driving survey shows that some British Columbians are nervous about driving on ice and snow this year.
Lund group seeks letter of non-concurrence from qathet Regional District

Lund group seeks letter of non-concurrence from qathet Regional District

Concerned residents oppose siting of telecommunications tower
Powell River Legion applies to amend its liquor licence

Powell River Legion applies to amend its liquor licence

City to opt out of commenting on the amendment