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Fort St. John proposing new community grants policy

Fort St. John proposing new community grants policy

If formally adopted, the new policy would replace three existing policies, which defines eligibility for grants, financial assistance for capital projects or events, and conference sponsorships. 
Prince George Transit System gets two new buses

Prince George Transit System gets two new buses

One bus can carry up to 18 passengers, the other can carry 16
B.C. woman sues after alleged clerical error delays cancer diagnosis

B.C. woman sues after alleged clerical error delays cancer diagnosis

A retired nurse diagnosed with anal cancer has filed a lawsuit against four doctors and a health authority after a delayed cancer diagnosis.
Northern B.C. arts and culture thriving post-COVID, group says

Northern B.C. arts and culture thriving post-COVID, group says

The North Peace Cultural Society says arts and culture in Fort St. John has bounced back to great success after the COVID-19 pandemic.
RCMP investigating suspicious death of dog

RCMP investigating suspicious death of dog

'We can now confirm that the dog had been shot and look to the public for any information to help further this investigation,'
South Peace needs improved public transit, resident says

South Peace needs improved public transit, resident says

Dawson Creek resident Randy Chau says his community needs better public transportation and sent a letter outlining concerns and a proposal to expand current services in the South Peace.
British Columbians among the most generous holiday gift-givers, says poll

British Columbians among the most generous holiday gift-givers, says poll

West Coast residents much more willing to spend $500 or more on gifts this year than other Canadians, according to Research Co. survey
B.C. proposes to increase height for tall wood buildings

B.C. proposes to increase height for tall wood buildings

Proposed changes to building code would increase permitted height to 18 storeys
BC government red tape ties hands of search and rescue groups

BC government red tape ties hands of search and rescue groups

Three years ago, a moratorium was placed on all of the province’s 78 SAR teams and their 3,400 volunteer members, prohibiting them from adding new skills. It still hasn't been lifted.
Police fired 31 shots into armed man's boat in Campbell River marina standoff: IIO report

Police fired 31 shots into armed man's boat in Campbell River marina standoff: IIO report

The man had earlier killed a fellow boater at Discovery Marina and taken hostages