Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Emergency supplies, preparation is key to safe winter travel (GLOW STICKS)


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Emergency supplies, preparation is key to safe winter travel
Motorists can prepare for safer winter travel by getting themselves and their vehicles ready and keeping a simple emergency kit on hand, the Idaho Transportation Department advises.

BREAKING NEWS
Cell phones, lap top computers, suitcases, GPS satellites and iPods are just some of the items reported stolen as the Charlotte County Sheriff s Office is investigating the break-ins of 20 vehicles at three hotels.

Annual event helps families cope with loss of loved ones
LOMA LINDA - As the last evening of the year wound down, a special group of adults did as they always do gather to remember the young lives that shined so brightly for so briefly.

River isn't too pretty this week
Downtown channel's annual draining and cleanup began Tuesday.

By Phil Melnychuk Staff Reporter
Christmas carols are folded away for another year and Santa's sled has flown back to the North Pole. And the make-or-break shopping season didn't disappoint for stores in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

After-Hours Nature Program at Wildlife Refuge
Discover things that go "bump" in the night! Find out what roams the refuge when the lights go down! Join staff and volunteers on January 13th to listen and look for bats, frogs, raccoons, and owls, as well as other creatures of the night, on a 1.

Police charge teen in thefts
A 17-year-old Supply, N.C., boy has been charged with 18 counts of burglary in connection with almost 60 break-ins in the area since mid-December.

BBYO teens to help Winnipeg seniors
WINNIPEG B nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO), Jewish Child and Family Services, and Certified Safety Checkers are coming together to improve the quality of life and the safety and security of Jewish seniors in their own homes.

Man shot, killed on city street
A man was shot and killed outside a city apartment complex tonight.

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