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Haines Junction arena wins $50,000 from Kraft Hockeyville

Haines Junction is in the money after winning $50,000 in the Kraft Hockeyville competition. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the popular program, Kraft Hockeyville is awarding one extra prize in each jurisdiction in Canada. The extra prizes are worth $50,000 each. In the application submitted by a local resident (who isn’t identified on the […]

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B.C. riders soar to podium in Revelstoke at world backcountry snowboard finals

With Revelstoke hosting the Natural Selection Tour (NST) finals for its third year, B.C. talent was well represented on the podium Saturday as two Canadian backcountry snowboarders landed top three. Whistler’s Brin Alexander soared to second place for the men’s bracket in the March 14 championship round in Mount Mackenzie’s Montana Bowl, and Whistlerite Billy

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Maple Ridge takes more building approvals online

The City of Maple Ridge has bolstered its online approvals process for buildings needing permits. The city has added pre-application reviews and highway use permits to its online building permit application portal, making it easier for builders, developers, and contractors to complete key early steps before submitting formal applications. The addition of these services to

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2,400 apply for 200-250 firefighter jobs as B.C. gears up for wildfire season

The time has come for the B.C. Wildfire Service to begin ramping up for another wildfire season, and like last year, the agency received a record number of applications for seasonal firefighters. Approximately 2,400 applications were received for roughly 200 to 250 spots. “That is outstanding,” Forests Minister Ravi Parmar said in a Monday (March

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