Clearwater Times, May 01, 2014

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LOCAL NEWS: MAY DAY PARADE ▼ A6

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Thursday, May 1, 2014 ▼ Volume 50 No. 18 ▼ www.clearwatertimes.com ▼ $1.35 Includes GST

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DENTAL WORK:

Second Place Best All Round Newspaper Third Place Best Editorial Page All of Canada <1,250 circulation 2013

Local business starts fundraising campaign. See page A3 inside.

Second Place General Excellence B.C. and Yukon <2,000 circulation 2013

Herb Garden Raft River Elementary students (l-r) Madison Pelton, Kiah Phillips, Ms. Laura Pickering, Bailey Stokes(?), Ginger-Lee Huff, Katrina Brcko, Bryton Lipp, Hailey Irvine and Sharon Neufeld sample Wild Sorrel at Forest House as part of Raft River School's Earth Day celebrations and the kick off to the Clearwater School Garden Project. Neufeld has generously donated her garden plot, time and expertise to the students so they can grow their own food! Photo by Keith McNeill

Satellite broadband program helps connect Kamloops and the North Thompson Submitted BLUE RIVER – Residents throughout the Kamloops-North Thompson region will soon have faster Internet access, thanks to the B.C. Broadband Satellite Initiative, Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake announced April 25. The B.C. government is committed to spending up to $2 million to make access

to satellite-based high-speed Internet more affordable for British Columbians in remote areas who don’t have access to traditional broadband Internet. “Our government understands that high-speed broadband is essential for everyone no matter where you live,” Lake said. “This initiative will help lower the cost, improve connectivity and enhance internet service for rural British Columbians.”

Residents eligible for the initiative in communities throughout the North Thompson including: Barriere, Louis Creek, Blue River, McLure, Clearwater, Pinantan Lake, Heffley Creek, Sun Peaks, Little Fort and Vavenby. The program is the result of a partnership between the provincial government, Xplornet Communications and local installers. British Columbians who don’t have

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