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Black Press buys Cranbrook, Kimberley dailies

Black Press, British Columbia's largest publisher of community newspapers and websites, has announced the purchase of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman and the Kimberley Daily Bulletin from Don Kendall.
Tourist visits showing no definitive trend

Tourist visits showing no definitive trend

Visitor counts fluctuate with summer season
Irly Bird giveaway

Irly Bird giveaway

irly bird annual shopping spree giveaway

Regulatory changes will allow B.C. fruit industry to promote premium local apple

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Municipalities defend business tax rates

Municipalities defend business tax rates

B.C. cities and towns still charge businesses almost three times the residential rate on average, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Copper Mountain brings golden economic glitter to the Lower Similkameen

Copper Mountain brings golden economic glitter to the Lower Similkameen

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Review welcomes new ad associate

Review welcomes new ad associate

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Falcon urges business to sell HST

Falcon urges business to sell HST

Finance Minister Kevin Falcon says there are still many people making up their minds about the harmonized sales tax.
B.C. extends aboriginal forest rights

B.C. extends aboriginal forest rights

The B.C. government is extending its interim forest and range agreements with aboriginal people to include a new 25-year woodland licence for Crown forests.
Target takes aim at 15 B.C. Zellers stores

Target takes aim at 15 B.C. Zellers stores

Major renos planned before U.S. retailer arrives in 2013