Thursday May 17, 2012



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Watershed worries

Local News

Watershed worries

In the midst of Drinking Water Week in British Columbia, efforts are ongoing to understand the watershed that feeds Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe’s sole source of water, the Kiskatinaw River.

Specifically, research is underway to better understand how...

Matthew Bains Staff Writer
posted: May 17,2012




Local News

At regional art exhibit, you are the judge

Visual artists from all over northeast British Columbia will be putting up their pieces at the...

Gone fishin’

Waves crashed on the shore of Moberly Lake as young students from Moberly Lake Elementary School ...

Beef Day sizzles across province

Time to fire up the barbecue, as the province celebrates its third annual B.C. Beef Day. May 16...

Peace residents urged to be ‘Bear Aware’

Peace Region residents are encouraged to be “Bear Aware” and take steps to prevent interactions...

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Local Sports

Zones on and DC athletes will be there

Those involved with high school track and field in northern B.C. have found a way around the...

DCAA Cash Scramble taking applications

Early registration for this year’s Dawson Creek Athletic Association’s Cash Scramble has been a...

DC rugby club looks to be 2-2

The Dawson Creek Secondary School Penguins rugby team is looking to even its record to .500 when ...

Six shine at first meet of season

Six Dawson Creek Secondary School (DCSS) students competed in their first track and field meet...

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Agriculture

Looks can be deceiving for Ont. crop conditions

Appearances can be deceiving in the midst of continued warming temperatures and timely rains for ...

Canada asked to address 'reality' of food insecurity

A United Nations expert sees Canada's "export-led" agricultural and trade policies hampering the ...

Heavy frost damages southern Alta. canola

Heavy frost in southern areas of Alberta late last week damaged newly planted canola crops,...

Ritz predicts AgriRecovery for Ont. fruit growers

An AgriRecovery program is likely for Ontario's frostbitten apple and tender fruit growers,...

More Agriculture News »

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