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Show your appreciation for farmers next week

From Sept. 8 to 15 the B.C. Association of Farmers' Markets is celebrating the province's farmers
Updated: Fassbender rejects BCTF arbitration call

Updated: Fassbender rejects BCTF arbitration call

Education Minister calls union proposal 'empty effort' giving false hope for end to B.C. teachers strike

Preventing suicide through community and connection

Annually, across Canada, more than 3,500 people are lost to suicide. In B.C., that number averages 501.
Province eyes longer school year to offset strike

Province eyes longer school year to offset strike

Education Minister could make Grade 12 students 'whole' by adding days to calendar or carving into holidays

College looks to connect student innovation with business

Students are hoping to lend their innovative ideas to local business through a new initiative at the College of the Rockies.

Changes to IWA pension plan has some former workers irate

A group of former forestry workers feel they have been slighted in a move by the IWA Forest Industry Pension Plan.
Don of a new era in Cranbrook

Don of a new era in Cranbrook

Cranbrook will be getting a little taste of Don Cherry, with plans for a new Don Cherry's Sports Grill to open in October.
Arbitration unlikely path to end teachers strike

Arbitration unlikely path to end teachers strike

Too risky for government as negotiators take different tacks on legal battle overhanging labour dispute

College looks to connect student innovation with businesses

College of the Rockies opens Inspire Centre for students to do applied research alongside local business community.

Mounties get their man at Fort Steele

Calvin Howard Brown charged with a number of offences