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Awards nominations now open

Each fall Community Futures Boundary and the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce recognize excellence in local business.
B.C. eyes provincial truce on movie subsidies

B.C. eyes provincial truce on movie subsidies

Cost of film tax credits nearing $400m per year, Finance Minister Mike de Jong says

Physio coming to local clinics

Osoyoos physiotherapist Grant Storzuk is planning to expand his services with half day clinics in the West Boundary beginning next week.
B.C. unions pledge skills partnership

B.C. unions pledge skills partnership

Construction unions accept olive branch from Clark over their role in skills training and apprenticeships
Verizon's dropped call leaves Tories on hunt for new phone fix

Verizon's dropped call leaves Tories on hunt for new phone fix

U.S. firm says it won't be Canada's fourth major wireless carrier
B.C. pulls plug on power projects

B.C. pulls plug on power projects

BC Hydro has cancelled or deferred four electricity purchase contracts with independent power producers, and the total may reach 20
B.C. housing affordability worsens: report

B.C. housing affordability worsens: report

Real estate market uptick suggests end to recent cooling phase, says RBC Economics
More government liquor stores may sell cold beer and wine

More government liquor stores may sell cold beer and wine

Latest policy reform idea from province rankles private store owners
Fun furniture comes out of the woodwork

Fun furniture comes out of the woodwork

You can take it with you! Midwellian Bill Morse has perfected a knock-down rocker table and chair set perfect for the grandkids.
Northeast coal mine investment secures jobs for 'long term'

Northeast coal mine investment secures jobs for 'long term'

Anglo American begins work on Roman Mine near Tumbler Ridge