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Hydro debt grows, B.C. deficit shrinks

Hydro debt grows, B.C. deficit shrinks

Energy Minister Rich Coleman is examining BC Hydro's rapidly growing deferred expenses.

Notes from Nakusp Council

News from the Oct. 25 Nakusp Village Council meeting.
Metal thieves attack wired world

Metal thieves attack wired world

With copper trading at more than $3 a pound, thefts of phone wire have become a daily occurrence in B.C.

Alcohol suspected factor in fatal MVI near Edgewood

A 38-year-old Edgewood man is dead following a single-vehicle MVI on the Inonoaklin Valley Road early Sunday morning.
NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

Federal NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp walked into controversy over the allocation of seven new MP seats for B.C. Thursday.
Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Reform Party founder Preston Manning says his former colleague John Cummins is going the wrong way.
Heat on teachers in report card dispute

Heat on teachers in report card dispute

The bargaining agent for B.C. school districts is expected to seek an order forcing teachers to provide report cards.

In their own words: Getting to know the Nakusp candidates

Nakusp candidates answer: What experience and work background are you bringing to council?

BC Hydro cuts decimate FWCP staff population

Community groups will be asked to deliver fish and wildlife programs after BC Hydro lay offs.
$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

The B.C. government's settlement to cancel a uranium mining claim cost millions more because of political interference, NDP MLAs say.