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Armstrong BC | B.C. Conservative caucus shows united front with new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay | CBC News

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B.C. Conservative caucus shows united front with new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay | CBC News

The B.C. Conservative caucus put up a largely united front less than 24 hours after Kerry-Lynne Findlay was elected as their new leader. It comes amid concerns from other politicians that Findlay’s populist brand of right-leaning politics might alienate the centrist wing of the party.

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Businesses question benefits of Armstrong revitalization amid painful process

City CAO says ‘Comprehensive Armstrong Revitalization Initiative’ was always going to be about short-term pain, long-term gain

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Armstrong's old city hall to be demolished

Armstrong’s old city hall will soon fall to the wrecking ball. The new city hall, just a block away, opened in February 2023, replacing the aged city hall building that dates back more than 100 years.

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City policy and roadwork stall Legion crosswalk request in Armstrong

On the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Armstrong branch will not be getting a Veteran's crosswalk.

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#ArmstrongBC - Armstrong bylaw department sees rise in complaints in 2025, but staff say it is not a cause for concern https://www.castanet.net/news/Vernon/604191/Armstrong-bylaw-department-sees-rise-in-complaints-in-2025-but-staff-say-it-is-not-a-cause-for-concern
Armstrong bylaw department sees rise in complaints in 2025, but staff say it is not a cause for concern

Bylaw compliance in the City of Armstrong saw a 23 per cent rise in complaints, but the increase is not a cause for concern, according to city staff.

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City of Armstrong announces new deputy fire chief

Lypchuk brings more than 12 years of firefighting experience, having most recently served as the deputy chief of training with the BX Swan Lake Fire Department. 

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City of Armstrong hosting candlelight vigil for Tumbler Ridge

As the shockwaves of the tragedy in Tumbler Ridge reverberates across the province of B.C., the City of Armstrong is organizing a vigil as a show of support for the community.

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City of Armstrong receives Canadian award for financial reporting

The Canadian Award for financial reporting was awarded to the city on Wednesday, Jan. 7 for its 2024 financial report. The prize was established to encourage municipal governments throughout Canada to

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