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Pet urine, stairwell garbage at centre of B.C. strata fine dispute

Pet urine, stairwell garbage at centre of B.C. strata fine dispute

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ruled a strata council cannot collect a bylaw fine from an owner renting out a unit unless both the tenant and owner have been notified of an alleged bylaw breach.
Skeena MLA, Terrace mayor seeking action on crime wave

Skeena MLA, Terrace mayor seeking action on crime wave

Skeena BC Liberal MLA Ellis Ross pressed attorney-general David Eby during question period to explain why city council and downtown business owners believe provincial prosecutors are failing to lay charges against repeat offenders.
Tumbler Ridge podcasting class to speak with Kyiv doctor

Tumbler Ridge podcasting class to speak with Kyiv doctor

A broadcasting class in Tumbler Ridge will get a unique opportunity to speak with a Ukrainian doctor living in the midst of Russia’s ongoing invasion.
Prince Rupert Port Authority announces $10,000 to support Burns Lake initiative

Prince Rupert Port Authority announces $10,000 to support Burns Lake initiative

The Regional Mapping Project will identify and catalogue existing producers, products, their volumes, and other marketing and logistical factors in the area.
Dawson Creek baker competing on Food Network Canada

Dawson Creek baker competing on Food Network Canada

Krista Nguyen-Forshner will be competing on Wall of Bakers next month, with her episode airing on Food Network Canada on April 25.
'Flabbergasted': Cyclist gets $3,700 ICBC bill after collision, for not having bike insured

'Flabbergasted': Cyclist gets $3,700 ICBC bill after collision, for not having bike insured

Ben Bolliger was injured in July 2021. He claims he was hit by a car that ran a stop sign.
Immigrants with construction skills could be sought to build new housing, says report

Immigrants with construction skills could be sought to build new housing, says report

In a report looking at scenarios that may blunt Canada's hot real estate market, RE/MAX, CIBC and the Conference Board of Canada say Ottawa should accept more immigrant tradespeople, raise interest rates and launch a capital gains tax.
Fort St. John sawmill schedule cut to four days a week

Fort St. John sawmill schedule cut to four days a week

Operations at Canfor’s sawmill in Fort St. John will be reduced to four days a week as part of schedule and production cuts across Western Canada.
How to save on your grocery bill as inflation sends food prices higher

How to save on your grocery bill as inflation sends food prices higher

Meat, dairy, fruit: Canadian market prices are climbing across the board, pushing up grocery bills and forcing some households to find new ways to make ends meet. Food prices rose 7.
BC Hydro says your electricity bills will start dropping April 1

BC Hydro says your electricity bills will start dropping April 1

Change approved by BC Utilities Commission, with more drops expected.