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Mine rescue teams take on ‘dramatic, real-life simulations’ at long-running B.C. event

Sixteen mine rescue teams from across the province converged on Penticton May 22 and 23 for the 68th annual BC Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition. From motor-vehicle incidents to large dumpster fires, crews representing 11 different mines, including Hudbay Copper Mountain near Princeton, tested their skills in simulated conditions at the Penticton Fire Training […]

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IN OUR VIEW: Clean power the cheap choice

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new national energy strategy on May 14, and there’s a lot of good ideas in there. Unfortunately, there are also some backward-looking notions that should be abandoned. The good includes building infrastructure for generation, distribution, and storage of more power, connecting the nation’s fragmented regional and provincial grids, training

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Nanaimo Clippers lose Rogers BCHL Cup final with fourth-straight OT loss

Overtime was once again the Achilles’ heel for the Nanaimo Clippers as their season ended with a 4-3 overtime loss in Game 5 of the B.C. Hockey League championship series. Down 3-1 in the best-of-seven Rogers BCHL Cup final, the Clippers were at Centennial Regional Arena in Brooks, Alta. Friday, May 22 for the fifth

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