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Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

Too much lake sewage nets B.C. village $9K fine

The $8,950 administrative penalty came after the Village of Fraser Lake, B.C., released excess sewage into a nearby lake multiple times over nearly two years.
City hosting Official Community Plan info sessions

City hosting Official Community Plan info sessions

The first one takes place on Friday
Cougars picked for league awards

Cougars picked for league awards

Riley Heidt and Terik Parascak named top WHL players in December
B.C. school district told to pay student $5,000 for failing to address her anxiety

B.C. school district told to pay student $5,000 for failing to address her anxiety

The family had filed the human rights complaint in 2020 accusing the school district of discrimination based on her placement into a language class that "exacerbated her disabilities and impaired her ability to access her education."
Here are the top valued residential properties in northern B.C. in 2024

Here are the top valued residential properties in northern B.C. in 2024

The top three properties are located in Moberly Lake, Prince George and Williams Lake
Prince George property assessments down slightly in 2024

Prince George property assessments down slightly in 2024

The city saw a three per cent decline in property assessments for single-family homes
Death of B.C. mom who killed young daughter 'no cause to mourn,' says father

Death of B.C. mom who killed young daughter 'no cause to mourn,' says father

Lisa Batstone was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years in prison before parole eligibility.
A slow New Year's Eve, Prince George RCMP report

A slow New Year's Eve, Prince George RCMP report

Prince George RCMP reported a comparatively calm New Year’s Eve than most with 92 service calls taking place late night on Dec. 31 into the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2024.
'Very sad': B.C. man had insurance, no licence during 21st impaired driving conviction

'Very sad': B.C. man had insurance, no licence during 21st impaired driving conviction

A 66-year-old B.C. man now has the highest number of impaired driving convictions even though he didn't have a valid driver's licence.
Kamloops research project focuses on sexual harassment in the restaurant industry

Kamloops research project focuses on sexual harassment in the restaurant industry

Initial trends indicate sexual harassment 'very widespread'