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PQB News highlights - July 4, 2017

PQB News highlights - July 4, 2017

Publisher Peter McCully shares the top stories and highlights in today’s edition of the Parksville Qualicum Beach News.
Stranded hikers rescued on Mt. Arrowsmith

Stranded hikers rescued on Mt. Arrowsmith

Hikers weren’t dressed for conditions, rescuers say
RCMP Youth Camp kicks off in Port Alberni

RCMP Youth Camp kicks off in Port Alberni

Students from SD68, SD69 and SD70 participate in mini police training camp
Mayor, residents show support for Qualicum Beach flag-waver

Mayor, residents show support for Qualicum Beach flag-waver

Resident charged $50 for flying Canadian flag against strata rules
Slow start for B.C.’s 2017 wildfire season

Slow start for B.C.’s 2017 wildfire season

2016 saw almost quadruple the fires by the end of June
Heat on John Horgan to deliver on his promises

Heat on John Horgan to deliver on his promises

ANALYSIS: Bridge tolls, ferries among low-hanging fruit
Victoria mother says child was burned by sunscreen

Victoria mother says child was burned by sunscreen

Says her son began to blister after using a spray-on sunscreen made by Banana Boat.
$50,000 project underway for Bowser cultural learning space

$50,000 project underway for Bowser cultural learning space

Community members donating for First Nations outdoor learning area
Interac’s e-Transfer service back online

Interac’s e-Transfer service back online

The banking service seems to be fixed after after troubles that began Thursday
Parksville council OKs Lombardy development

Parksville council OKs Lombardy development

Parking variance approved for mixed commercial, housing project