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Coastal Gaslink pipeline beginning next phase in 2024

Coastal Gaslink pipeline beginning next phase in 2024

Next year's work will focus on clean-up, re-vegetation, and reclamation, with workforce accomodation structures to be demobilized by the end of December 2023.
RCMP searching for missing northern B.C. woman

RCMP searching for missing northern B.C. woman

The Dawson Creek RCMP say they're seeking any information on the whereabouts of Rene Didier, who was reported missing in Dawson Creek on Dec. 7
B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

The Fort Nelson Community Forest was formed when the license was awarded to the Fort Nelson First Nation and Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, who have partnered to share 200,000 hectares of timbered land. 
Former B.C. mayor fined for overcontributing to campaign

Former B.C. mayor fined for overcontributing to campaign

Former Pouce Coupe mayor Lorraine Michetti was fined $300 on Dec. 5 for exceeding the contribution limit for her 2022 campaign.
Northern B.C. seniors facing housing uncertainty, report shows

Northern B.C. seniors facing housing uncertainty, report shows

“An increasing number of seniors, many in their 60s and 70s, teeter on the brink of homelessness for the first time,” notes the United Way report.
Veterinarian technician heading to NWT to lend a hand

Veterinarian technician heading to NWT to lend a hand

Kristie Waddell of Prince George will be visiting the communities of Fort Liard and Wrigley, providing care on behalf of Veterinarians Without Borders. 
Conservative Party of B.C. unveils Peace region candidate

Conservative Party of B.C. unveils Peace region candidate

Jordan Kealy will be the Peace River North MLA candidate for the Conservative Party of B.C.
BC Hydro to burn wood debris at Site C

BC Hydro to burn wood debris at Site C

Burning is expected to take place now through March in the Portage Mountain Quarry area and along the north and south bank of the Peace River between the Site C dam site and Peace Canyon Dam
Northern B.C. city in midst of child care crisis

Northern B.C. city in midst of child care crisis

Dawson Creek is only able to provide childcare for less than 20 percent of the 400 infants born each year in the community. 
Northern B.C. city pushing back against gun violence

Northern B.C. city pushing back against gun violence

The City of Dawson Creek says it won’t keep quiet about the recent spike of gun violence in the South Peace.