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FrontCounter BC relocates office into WIDC

Some provincial services are moving into more natural surroundings. On Aug. 17, FrontCounter BC is moving out of Plaza 400 and into the Wood Innovation and Design Centre (WIDC) on George Street.

Some provincial services are moving into more natural surroundings.

On Aug. 17, FrontCounter BC is moving out of Plaza 400 and into the Wood Innovation and Design Centre (WIDC) on George Street.

FrontCounter BC serves as the point of contact for those needing licences, permits and registrations for natural resource operations.

This includes hunting and fishing licences, forest practice board complaints and applications for Crown land exploration and development.

WIDC is already home to UNBC's wood engineering programs, Emily Carr University of Art and Design and the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for the Omenica region.

FrontCounter BC moved into the Plaza 400 complex on Fifth Avenue in 2010.