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Cities 'not afraid' to drop RCMP over costs

Cities 'not afraid' to drop RCMP over costs

Feds show little flexibility on policing contract: Fassbender

Creston RCMP calls include false alarms at schools

Creston RCMP responded to 98 calls from Aug. 22-28, Staff Sgt. Bob Gollan and Const. Dave Skretting said on Monday...
Protests greet Order of B.C. honour for Campbell

Protests greet Order of B.C. honour for Campbell

Former premier Gordon Campbell is among the recipients of the Order of B.C., prompting protests and petitions against the move as well as congratulations for his long career in politics.
New doc arriving in Creston in October

New doc arriving in Creston in October

When Dr. Raphael Elemuo arrives to begin a new medical practice in October, it will be a sign that nearly a year of work by the Creston Valley Health Working Group has been rewarded...
Met Opera, Nat’l Theatre offerings coming to Trail screen

Met Opera, Nat’l Theatre offerings coming to Trail screen

Trail’s Royal Theatre is offering a world of entertainment to Kootenay culture vultures...

Creston Valley fire service still being discussed

There is no sign yet that the Regional District of Central Kootenay and the Town of Creston are close to agreeing about how to deliver a single Creston Valley-wide fire protection service...
Bucyk wows Creston with Stanley Cup

Bucyk wows Creston with Stanley Cup

As many as 1,000 people of all ages got a rare chance to see and even touch the Stanley Cup on Aug. 20...

Creston business owners have mixed reaction to HST defeat

Nearly 55 per cent of BC voters have rejected the harmonized sales tax adopted last year. In the Nelson-Creston constituency, that number was over 64 per cent...
Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Premier Christy Clark has ended months of speculation and will stick to the scheduled date of May 2013 for the next B.C. election.
Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Fewer than 500 police officers found themselves dealing with a crowd of 155,000 hockey fans and troublemakers much more quickly than they expected, a review of the Stanley Cup riot has found.