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Toxic drugs caused 16 deaths this year in northeast BC, health authority says

Toxic drugs caused 16 deaths this year in northeast BC, health authority says

Northern Health is still planning to open a permanent Overdose Prevention Services site at the new Fort St. John Community Health Services Centre
Coastal GasLink pipeline protester found not guilty

Coastal GasLink pipeline protester found not guilty

No evidence was provided that Sabina Dennis physically tampered with the site, and it was noted that RCMP did request her help in negotiating with the other protesters. 
Man sentenced to two years in jail for drunken sexual assault

Man sentenced to two years in jail for drunken sexual assault

Trent Hutchinson, 27, was convicted in January 2023 for sexual assault, with the incident taking place at his Prince George residence on December 11, 2021. 
Northern B.C. resident offended by suicidal Halloween decoration

Northern B.C. resident offended by suicidal Halloween decoration

Colleen MacDonald's letter notes the decoration was a full-sized construction worker in blue and and yellow coveralls, hanging by its neck from a tree.
Northern B.C. agricultural projects approved for grants

Northern B.C. agricultural projects approved for grants

Funding will support agricultural production and economic activity in the Peace Region. 
Northern B.C. shooting incidents on the rise, RCMP say

Northern B.C. shooting incidents on the rise, RCMP say

Shootings typically related to gang violence are on the rise in Dawson Creek, with RCMP investigating.
Pipeline company seeking letter of support for Northern B.C. project

Pipeline company seeking letter of support for Northern B.C. project

NorthRiver Midstream has requested a letter of support from the City of Fort St. John for their Northeast B.C. Connector Project.
B.C. hit-and-run victim awarded $135,864 in damages

B.C. hit-and-run victim awarded $135,864 in damages

Damages sought after a 2018 accident in Dawson Creek. 
It's a public road, not a driveway, judge rules in lawsuit

It's a public road, not a driveway, judge rules in lawsuit

A roadway is a considered a public highway if it is a “travelled road” and the province has expended public money on maintenance. 
Another work camp threatens Alaska Highway lodge, owner says

Another work camp threatens Alaska Highway lodge, owner says

Lodge and camp owners in Northern B.C. say the addition of another work camp will harm the local business community.