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POLICE REPORT: DNA sample from car theft being used

A 1995 GMC Jimmy was broken into and RCMP found blood inside. It will be used as DNA evidence and will be kept on file.
NDP MLA nominee Bruce visits Grand Forks

NDP MLA nominee Bruce visits Grand Forks

Boundary-Similkameen NDP nominee, Rhonda Bruce held her Meet and Greet in the Grand Forks last Saturday.

Construction begins on Habitat multiplex

Construction on the Habitat for Humanity Boundary seven-unit multiplex building on 72nd Avenue has finally been able to commence.
GFSS goes solar powered

GFSS goes solar powered

With Grand Forks declared a solar community by SolarBC last year, it's fitting that its high school is now partially powered by solar energy.
Auditor wants BC Rail trial costs

Auditor wants BC Rail trial costs

B.C. Auditor-General John Doyle has applied to B.C. Supreme Court for details of the legal defence costs for Dave Basi and Bob Virk, convicted of breach of trust last fall for their role in the sale of BC Rail operations.
Riot reignites B.C. police debate

Riot reignites B.C. police debate

After watching police from as far away as Abbotsford dispatched to help restore order in downtown Vancouver during last week's riot, people have found a new reason to support a single police agency for Metro Vancouver.
Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Province, city reviewing riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pre-game pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Province, city review riot aftermath

Province, city review riot aftermath

Solicitor General Shirley Bond's pleas to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouver Canucks' Stanley Cup hopes Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and assess their crowd control strategy.
Canada Post locks workers out, hopes to settle quickly

Canada Post locks workers out, hopes to settle quickly

Canada Post operations have been shut down as a result of contract negotiations with the Canada Union of Postal Workers.
Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Post office lockout delays HST ballots

Thousands of ballots for B.C.'s harmonized sales tax referendum were being stored in post offices after Canada Post locked out its urban employees across the country Wednesday.