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The Yellowhead Copper mine project is years away from opening its doors despite the province of B.C. recently listing it as a priority.

On Tuesday, May 12, representatives from Taseko gave an update to the District of Clearwater council on where the project currently stands. The presentation was introduced by Ursula Johnston, community relations advisor for the Yellowh...


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Extortion-related crime is decreasing in British Columbia, and significant progress has been made in dealing with the perpetrators – but law enforcement agencies will continue to keep the pressure on.

That was the message shared at a provincial roundtable on extortion on Tuesday (May 12), held virtually by the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General and hosted ...


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Just a short 45-minute drive from Parksville is the Duke Point ferry terminal and the location for this month’s Barking Buddies column.

You can always count on seeing dogs at any ferry terminal as it’s usually their last relaxing pit stop before getting on the ferry. Now there is the alternative of taking your dog into a designated pet room on the ferry but I would onl...


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People receiving cancer treatment in the Alberni Valley and on the West Coast will soon be able to stay a bit closer to home: West Coast General Hospital (WCGH) is getting a cancer care clinic by 2028.

“We have over 250 community members throughout the Alberni Valley, in the West Coast, travelling elsewhere for their cancer therapies,” said WCGH’s site director, Kelli ...


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The B.C. provincial government has information about preparing a grab-and-go kit in case of an evacuation.

The small emergency kit is designed to be easy to take in case of an evacuation alert or order.

The supplies should be stored in one or two containers such as plastic bins or duffel bags, and should be stored in an area of the home that is easy to access.


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