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Breast cancer screening, post-recovery options offered in qathet

Breast cancer screening, post-recovery options offered in qathet

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian women
PHOTOS: qRD solid waste facility nearing completion

PHOTOS: qRD solid waste facility nearing completion

Resource-recovery centre anticipated to be operational in mid-August, according to qathet Regional District
qathet Regional District temporary borrowing recommended

qathet Regional District temporary borrowing recommended

Regional district board will consider further finances for resource recovery centre and transfer station
qathet Regional District facility accepting household garbage

qathet Regional District facility accepting household garbage

Resource-recovery centre now open to drop-off of solid waste by residents and businesses
Taxpayers in qathet Regional District face double digit increase

Taxpayers in qathet Regional District face double digit increase

Change in requisition for City of Powell River in 2024 is $1,041,934, which is 36.06 per cent more than 2023
qathet Regional District director seeks unity at board table

qathet Regional District director seeks unity at board table

“I’m hoping with the new board, we have seven directors who are empowered and working together to put the system in place and stick to the system so it’s fair for everybody." ~ Clay Brander
qathet Regional District outlines decades of solid waste systems

qathet Regional District outlines decades of solid waste systems

Report details history of Marine Avenue disposal site in Powell River
qathet Regional District seeks new solid waste solutions

qathet Regional District seeks new solid waste solutions

Industrial, commercial and institutional recyclables will no longer be accepted by Recycle BC
Tour highlights qathet Regional District's solid waste facility

Tour highlights qathet Regional District's solid waste facility

Resource-recovery centre and transfer station just a part of the multi-use property
B.C. scientists see recovery but fear more heat domes could change ecosystems forever

B.C. scientists see recovery but fear more heat domes could change ecosystems forever

VANCOUVER — A year after the heat dome event that killed billions of plants and animals in British Columbia, scientists say ecosystems are recovering, but could be transformed forever if such events become more frequent.