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Golf course development sliced

Golf course development sliced

Charelle EVELYN Citizen staff [email protected] Faced with a veritable wall of opposition, city council ultimately sided with neighbours who didn't want to see a former golf course turned into an RV dealership.
UNBC VP heading to city

UNBC VP heading to city

UNBC's vice president of external relations is leaving his post on the hill for a job at city hall. As of Sept. 1, Rob van Adrichem will start a new position as the city's director of external relations.
Yellowhead development sliced

Yellowhead development sliced

Faced with a veritable wall of opposition, city council ultimately sided with neighbours who didn't want to see a former golf course turned into an RV dealership.
Park closed due to flooding

Park closed due to flooding

Cottonwood Island Park has been closed due to flooding along the rivers.
End of an era with Ed

End of an era with Ed

Ed Stepski placed an ink-stained finger on the bottom corner of the newspaper. It was a test page, and the yellow bled from the corners of the small registration box, blurring the picture at the top and any colour that appeared in between.

Minerals North coming

The northern half of the province has the majority of B.C.'s mining activity - both active mines and proposed plays - making Minerals North one of the most hotly anticipated resource conferences in British Columbia each year.
City signs on to call for environmental rights

City signs on to call for environmental rights

The city will be adding its name to the roster of communities backing a call for citizens' rights to a healthy environment.
UNBC convocation starts Friday

UNBC convocation starts Friday

Convocation season continues this Friday, with the University of Northern B.C. launching the first of six ceremonies granting more than 700 credentials.
Judge dismisses couple’s tax conspiracy allegations

Judge dismisses couple’s tax conspiracy allegations

A Burns Lake area couple's allegations of a conspiracy by the federal government's tax collector to unfairly target them out of jealousy and envy has been dismissed by a B.C.

School district launches survey

School District 57 is calling on the public to fill out a short survey to help map out its "strategic direction" over the next five years.