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UPDATE: Revelstoke man dies in single-vehicle crash

A Revelstoke man is dead after he lost control of his car on Highway 23 North Tuesday morning.
MLA Iain Black leaving politics

MLA Iain Black leaving politics

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Iain Black is resigning his seat to take a new job as CEO of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Premier Christy Clark said she is "delighted and saddened" to see the MLA who succeeded her as Port Moody-area MLA leave politics.
UPDATED: Victim in plane crash named

UPDATED: Victim in plane crash named

One person is dead and another has been injured after a small float plane crashed into the Upper Arrow Lake in front of Nakusp this morning.
Consistent, stable, multi-year gaming grant funding needed, especially in remote rural community like ours

Consistent, stable, multi-year gaming grant funding needed, especially in remote rural community like ours

B.C. Community Gaming Grant review comes to Revelstoke via video conference
Teacher talks begin with arbitration

Teacher talks begin with arbitration

The B.C. Public School Employers' Association applied to the labour board for a ruling expected by Friday, saying the B.C. Teachers' Federation continues to try to negotiate provincial issues such as class size and staffing ratios at local district bargaining tables.
Local politicians remember Jack Layton

Local politicians remember Jack Layton

Canadians around the country, from all walks of life and with various political backgrounds are mourning the passing of Jack Layton. The federal New Democratic Party leader lost his battle with cancer early Monday at age 61.
Homicide shocks Salmon Arm

Homicide shocks Salmon Arm

Pamela Jones: Family, friends remember the kind-hearted mother and former teacher.
City proposes new expanded smoking ban for Revelstoke

City proposes new expanded smoking ban for Revelstoke

Excluded: City property, parks, recreation facilities, trails, paths, in parades or road closures Not excluded: City sidewalks and streets
High school scholarship rules changed

High school scholarship rules changed

B.C.'s high school grads were leaving millions in scholarship money on the table by not writing optional final exams, so the education ministry has changed the system to make sure the aid gets to students who do well on mandatory tests.
Tributes pour in for Jack Layton

Tributes pour in for Jack Layton

Tributes are pouring in for federal New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton, who died of cancer early Monday at age 61. Layton's death comes just months after Layton led the NDP to Official Opposition status in Canadian Parliament, a first for the party.