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Conifex's Mackenzie sawmill taking unscheduled downtime

Conifex's Mackenzie sawmill taking unscheduled downtime

Shutdown scheduled to last four weeks, starting Monday
B.C. pair fined $2,500 each for fraudulent ICBC claim

B.C. pair fined $2,500 each for fraudulent ICBC claim

Everyone pays the price for fraudulent ICBC claims, the judge said.
Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Bill Price

Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Bill Price

‘A vote for me is a vote for a progressive and forward-looking board’
Weather Network summer forecast: El Nino to bring warm temp west, cooler temp east

Weather Network summer forecast: El Nino to bring warm temp west, cooler temp east

A summer forecast warns western wildfires will likely continue to be “a major concern," with higher-than-normal temperatures expected when the second fire season ramps up in July and peaks in August.
Prince George’s school district facing $2.3 million budget shortfall

Prince George’s school district facing $2.3 million budget shortfall

Final budget deliberations have been delayed until the June board meeting
B.C. forestry company said it had links to Asian conglomerate until 2015

B.C. forestry company said it had links to Asian conglomerate until 2015

Canada's largest forestry company denies current links with global giant Asia Pulp and Paper.
Fort St. John teen no longer missing

Fort St. John teen no longer missing

David Todd Laboucan Harvey "safe and in good health
B.C. man guilty of assault after attacking store owner over mask mandate during pandemic

B.C. man guilty of assault after attacking store owner over mask mandate during pandemic

"If [Smith] was asking Mr. Hay to leave because he was not wearing a mask, he was merely enforcing a public health order as he was required to do.”
Quesnel man remains missing seven years later

Quesnel man remains missing seven years later

Bryan Twan last seen near West Park Mall on June 6, 2016
B.C. teachers reporting more stress as staff shortages take toll on education

B.C. teachers reporting more stress as staff shortages take toll on education

More teachers in B.C. are reporting higher stress levels and this may exacerbate an existing teacher shortage should they look to exit the profession, the BC Teachers' Federation reports.