Tumbler Ridge Chronicle-Mountaineer. Volume 1, Number 35, Wednesday, November 30, 1983: Tumbler Ridge Weekly Community Newspaper
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Reporter (rpt): Radies, Glenda
Production manager (pmn): Barry, Peggy
Consultant (csl): Moorhead, Barbara
Reporter (rpt): McLean, Jim
Supporting host (sht): Phillips, Don
Reporter (rpt): La Vertu, Charles
Reporter (rpt): Morash, Sally
Reporter (rpt): Reichert, Judy
Reporter (rpt): Somerville, Glenn
Reporter (rpt): Bramham, Daphne
Reporter (rpt): O'Neill, Juliet
Reporter (rpt): Habib, Marlene
Reporter (rpt): Kerr, Grant
Reporter (rpt): Nelson, James
Reporter (rpt): Rand, Austin
Reporter (rpt): Andrews, Robert
Reporter (rpt): Blaikie, Dave
Reporter (rpt): Shepherd, Leslie
Reporter (rpt): Putman, Eileen
Reporter (rpt): Greenaway, Norma
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This issue is from a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Chronicle Mountaineer newspapers published in 1983. Headlines: Medal of Bravery: Operator's son to be honored; B.C. chamber tour planned; Three aldermen appointed; PVEA happy with B.C. cabinet order; After 10 years ICBC is a great success; Economy slowly improves; Tumbler residents shocked by arrest; More vehicle service needed; B.C. accelerates trade efforts to develop markets; The Caterer's Corner; TR is B.C.'s newest town; Dolan's Insurance Agency opens office; Liberal drinking laws wanted; Ski course; Newman analyzes Canada's defences; Murder suspect introverted; Metis to form national body; U.S. still supports Alaska gas pipeline; Schwalm wins weekend; Chronicle inspiration - He didn't sleep!; Top salary $227,900; K and P moves - Owners pleased with support; Women take to pumping iron for sport; Coaltimers travel to Chetwynd; Lions can be proud of Grey Cup effort; Go prepared for problems - Hypothermia a real winter risk; Lab notes; 60 Canadian heroes honored by national library; Noxious weed meeting Wednesday; Kennedy death shocked nation; 10c rate offered; Manitoba hard on porn; Japan to inject funds; Timmy's Christmas Telethon Saturday; Tougher sentencing planned in Code; Jackie O. is shy and reclusive; Couple has cat fight; Oberle speaks on tax; No budget says Lalonde. |
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The copyright status of this newspapers is unknown. This material has been digitized under section 30.1 of the Copyright Act, which allows libraries, archives and museums to make digitized copies for preservation purposes, particularly in cases where the original is at risk at deteriorating, becoming damaged or lost. This material is for research and reference purposes only and cannot be copied, shared or disseminated without copyright approval. Further inquiries should be directed to the Tumbler Ridge Public Library.
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