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Land Sales Policy changes ahead of Zoning Bylaw

The District has taken and made changes to its land sales policy. According to Economic Development Officer Jessie Olsen, the Land Sales Policy is due...

Flatbed Loops kick off May 15

Once again, the Flatbed Loops are happening as a build-up to Emperor’s Challenge. The walks are happening every Thursday at 7:00pm from now until August...

Final Thought: 1.5 centi-years on

One of the most infamous incidents in the history of Canadian aviation, second in my mind only to the cancellation of the Avro Arrow,...

Final Shot.

Two mines, one photo. As we bid Mining Month 2025 farewell, here’s a shot of the Murray River Project, taken from Conuma’s Quintette, with...

Changing the face of the community

After being a topic of discussion for a number of years, the sidewalks in the downtown core are finally being replaced. This makes Director, Operations...

TRE Kindergarten pitching-in

May 5-9 was pitch-in week, and the TRE Kindergarten class was out cleaning up the park at the heart of Peace River Crescent.

Six wildfires spring up during spring dip

Six wildfires popped up in the Tumbler Ridge area at the end of April/beginning of May, as the temperature temporarily got up to nearly...

Mining month: West Moberly buys Bullmoose and Wapiti coal licences

With an estimated two billion tonnes of coal, the 7,773 ha Wapiti Coalfield is one of the largest in the country and home to...

Gone golfing

Ladies night in Tumbler Ridge has become extremely popular with over 50 golfers showing up for the first evening event. Jessie Olsen photo.

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