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High school scholarship rules changed

High school scholarship rules changed

B.C.'s high school grads were leaving millions in scholarship money on the table by not writing optional final exams, so the education ministry has changed the system to make sure the aid gets to students who do well on mandatory tests.
Ferry traffic down as tourists go south

Ferry traffic down as tourists go south

Tourists are lining up at U.S. border crossings instead of heading to B.C.'s favourite coastal getaways, and summer traffic on BC Ferries is down about four per cent as a result.

Williams Lake 4-H Show and Sale schedule

The annual Williams Lake 4-H Show and Sale begins Friday morning.
Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner has announced he is resigning as B.C. attorney general and won't run in the next B.C. election.

TV broadcast signals changing

TV stations switching signals

MD fundraiser

Safeway muscular dystrophy fundraiser

Ainsworth credits 100 Mile mill for sales growth

Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. has reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2011.

Local roads see summer work

road resurfacing planned

School offers more one-on-one time with students

Cariboo Christian school
Vandals stalk flowers in 100 Mile

Vandals stalk flowers in 100 Mile

Clever vandals pluck blooms