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January 8, 2009

RADAR GUNS TO MONITOR ALL FOREST SERVICE ROADS

POWELL RIVER – Radar guns will now be used to monitor and enforce safety on all provincial Forest Service Roads, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell announced.

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January 8, 2009

NINE NEW CONSERVANCIES ON HAIDA GWAII

VICTORIA – The British Columbia government has established nine new conservancies and made two additions to an existing conservancy on Haida Gwaii, for a total of 111,054 hectares of additional legal protection, Environment Minister Barry Penner announced.

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January 7, 2009

STATEMENT ON BOUNTIFUL SPECIAL PROSECUTION

VICTORIA – Attorney General Wally Oppal issued the following statement regarding a special prosecution into allegations of criminal misconduct in Bountiful:

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January 6, 2009

FLOOD SAFETY AND PREVENTION

VICTORIA – With heavy rains expected along the South Coast between Tuesday evening and Thursday morning, the Province has activated three Provincial Regional Emergency Operations Centres and the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre to support local authorities in responding to potential local flooding.

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January 5, 2009

PREMIER CONGRATULATES TEAM CANADA

VICTORIA – Premier Gordon Campbell issued the following statement congratulating Team Canada on their win at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Tournament:

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