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B.C. First Nations upset after closure of Fraser Lake sawmill

B.C. First Nations upset after closure of Fraser Lake sawmill

Stellat'en and Nadleh Whut'en First Nations say the consequences of the closure will be dire
Northern B.C. couple honoured with hospital foundation award

Northern B.C. couple honoured with hospital foundation award

The award is given every year to individuals, groups, or companies who exemplify unwavering dedication to volunteerism or philanthropy to help the hospital foundation. 
Prince George city council settles on 6.78 per cent tax increase

Prince George city council settles on 6.78 per cent tax increase

Council has finalized the 2024 budget and capital plan
Solid waste costs piling up for northern B.C. regional district

Solid waste costs piling up for northern B.C. regional district

Over $18 million dollars is being allocated to manage solid waste in the Peace River Regional District's 2024 budget.
Central B.C. gold mine developer says permits could be in place by June

Central B.C. gold mine developer says permits could be in place by June

Cariboo Gold project, southeast of Prince George near the village of Wells, would clean up land left contaminated by former mining operations in the area
Prince George RCMP seek missing woman

Prince George RCMP seek missing woman

Billy-Jo Mindel was last seen in the downtown area of Prince George on January 2 and has not been seen since.
Citizen poll results: What should Prince George city council do about the suspected theft of gravel?

Citizen poll results: What should Prince George city council do about the suspected theft of gravel?

There were 814 responses to the poll, which ran from January 11 to 23, on the Citizen website.
Northern B.C. non-profits receive $47,000

Northern B.C. non-profits receive $47,000

Since the fund was created in 2016, 94 non-profit projects in the North and South Peace have received a total of $827,231.  
B.C. sheriff shortages continue as judges, prosecutors, police get hefty raises

B.C. sheriff shortages continue as judges, prosecutors, police get hefty raises

Exit surveys indicate 80 per cent of sheriffs who leave the service point to wages as their number one reason for departing.
You might not be covered if your pipes burst when you're on vacation

You might not be covered if your pipes burst when you're on vacation

While most homeowner insurance policies cover damage caused by burst/frozen pipes (not the damage to the pipes themselves), there is a big caveat.