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Skagit River Bridge reopens today on Washington's I-5 highway

BC Local News - Tuesday June 18, 2013

The bridge will open nearly a month after it collapsed, and will have a new speed limit of 40 mph and a ban on trucks with excessive hauls.

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All Nations Festival a first for Port Moody

The Tri-City News - Tuesday June 18, 2013

School District 43, city roll out the All Nations Festival Saturday, featuring traditional and modern First Nations arts and culture.

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Pikeminnow derby gives Cultus Lake sockeye a chance to survive

Chilliwack Progress - Wednesday June 19, 2013

A total of 711 pikeminnow derby contestants found ideal fishing conditions with sun and calm waters

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Port Moody parade brings back memories

The Tri-City News - Tuesday June 18, 2013

It's been about 70 years since the city of Port Moody had a parade — now one is set for Saturday to celebrate the city's 100th.

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Accident shuts down Knight Street Bridge

Richmond Review - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Knight Street Bridge was closed after a part of a semi-trailer broke off and hit a vehicle northbound.

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School trustee wanted targeted special ed funding

New Westminster News Leader - Wednesday June 19, 2013

A trustee is “extremely disappointed” the New Westminster board of education diluted her special education motion

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New Westminster Downtown BIA may be OK with parkade demo

New Westminster News Leader - Wednesday June 19, 2013

If preconditions outlined in a draft parking strategy are met, the BIA may be OK with tearing down part of the Front Street parkade.

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Waste not, want not

Rossland News - Wednesday June 19, 2013

The city has asked the partners in the regional service to consider a waste treatment facility for Rossland.

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Council moves on Larco

New Westminster News Leader - Tuesday June 18, 2013

New Westminster wants to work with Larco Investments on creating a scaled-back plan for its vacant riverfront property.

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Diet incentive

Rossland News - Wednesday June 19, 2013

The City of Rossland will contribute $25 for the first 100 homeowners that sign up off of the cost of $60 for the Kootenay Energy Diet.

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Rent bank to get boost

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday June 19, 2013

The Kamloops Rent Bank will likely get a boost of about $15,000 a year from city hall.

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Aldergrove farmland eyed for townhouses

Langley Times - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Over-development of agricultural land short-sighted, says councillor

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Langley Township council has been down this road before

Langley Times - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Council debates what to do about Langley's oldest road, Old Yale Road. The ideas and costs will come to 2014 budget discussions.

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Grand slam failure at robbing Denny’s

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Police said a masked male armed with a knife entered the restaurant and demanded money, but was refused by the employee.

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Phoenix officially sold to Cowichan Green Community

Cowichan News Leader Pictorial - Wednesday June 19, 2013

CGC takes ownership of downtown's landmark Phoenix Station Motor Inn June 28; liquor store moving out, Community Farm Store moving in

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Amnesty nets 17 weapons so far

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Seventeen firearms have been turned in to Kamloops RCMP this month as part of a gun-amnesty program.

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City not going organic

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Curbside organic waste pickup won’t be coming to the Tournament Capital this year.

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Students helping the homeless

Comox Valley Record - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Art show at Lake Trail Middle School will help produce care packages

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Pacific Carbon Trust will not receive city money

Kamloops This Week - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Few councillors expressed much support for paying Pacific Carbon Trust, which came under fire this spring.

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Wendy Johnson re-elected Board of Education chair

Langley Times - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Trustee wins role by acclamation at June 18 meeting

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