The Tumbler Ridge Weekly Record was published in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., a small mining town in northern British Columbia. This issue is part of a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Weekly Record newspapers from July-December 1988. This is the last known copy of this issue. Coal abritration update, Police seek information on unsolved murders, T.R. receives grant, Council notes, New health administrator, Community centre news, Scene from the Ridge, for the Record, Frank Oberle, Accident free grad, C.P.R. saves lives, Winter Hawks in T.R., Banych hockey school, Before the rodeo comes, See them at the rodeo, Help wanted, Ladies auxiliary news, Toll free assists victims of crime, Council notes, High temperatures increase dange ratings,
The Tumbler Ridge Weekly Record was published in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., a small mining town in northern British Columbia. This issue is part of a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Weekly Record newspapers from July-December 1988. This is the last known copy of this issue. Headlines: Five year master plan, CRTC approves cable application, Graduation '88, Ford joins municipal staff, Parvovirus outbreak, Frank Oberle MP, Scenes from the ridge, for the record, Swim Club news, Community centre news, Claims still rising, Valedictorian speech, Arena gets face lift, Teen Job Mart update, Weavers and spinners hold conference, Showcase dedicated, Why marriages don't last, Local Pastor attends assembly
This 10-page issue is from a bound collection of Tumbler Ridge Chronicle-Mountaineer newspapers published on November 23, 1983. Headlines: Man arrested for murders; Jewellery store is now open; Proposals are invited on two church sites; Switch-on B.C. Rail; Announce winner of Dixie Lee draw; Annual craft fair; Sterling announces newspaper merger; TV and radio broadcasts; Thanks a million!; Workers' rights; Counselling is available; Service and support; Caterer's Corner; Cruise will turn east near Dawson Creek; Pilots were not aware; High fashion comes to town; Lions in Grey Cup after 19 years; Snow golf anyone?; Connelly to lead Coaltimers; Controversy over showing; Premier Bill Bennett gives his version; Hydro not pleased with forestry report; T.R.R.A. swings into action; Bumping provision retained; Recall the B.C. legislature; Tumbler Ridge news briefs; Parliament has been productive; Santa and his helpers are coming to town