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NOTICE! The Water session with the Wrong Date!

NOTICE! The Water session with the Wrong Date!

We at the Fort Nelson News would like to issue a correction on one of our ads in this weeks paper. The ad included the wrong date for the Fort…

School Celebrates Movember!

School Celebrates Movember!

  Chalo students and staff celebrated Movember with Moustache Day last week in support of Prostate Cancer research. The male staff challenged the school to raise over $400.  After a…

First Nation Women of Canada: 2nd Annual Celebration

First Nation Women of Canada: 2nd Annual Celebration

by Kathy Smith Northern Rockies Aboriginal Womens Society (NRAWS) Executive Director Vina Behn began coordinating the ‘First Nation Women of Canada’ celebration with a group of women while living on…

Christmas – start a new tradition

Christmas – start a new tradition

  As the holidays approach — let this year be different — let’s support Fort Nelson. Who says a gift needs to fit in a box?  It’s time to think…

Share-a-bears now in BC LiquorStores

VANCOUVER – BC Liquor Stores throughout the province have welcomed the arrival of twin teddy bears for the Share-a-Bear campaign, a central part of the annual holiday season in BC…

Septor and the Isle of Mystery

Septor and the Isle of Mystery

by Cale M. Henderson Grade 6 student Chalo School I was being chased. They were everywhere, but I had to get out. I probably wasn’t going to get out of…

Scaredy cats unharmed in house fire on Grouse Trail

At approximately 6:00 pm on November 28th Northern Rockies Fire Rescue were called for a structure fire on Grouse Trail.  When firefighters arrived the residence was full of smoke and…

Aboriginal Enterprise Skills Development will receive $500,000

VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark announced an investment of more than $500,000 for a program that will support skills training for Aboriginal individuals aspiring to start or grow their own…

Nine judges added to BC courts

FROM PAGE 1. One of the projects will start in spring 2013 and focus on reducing pending child protection cases in selected courthouse locations. A second backlog reduction project will…

Zero waste? Not when it comes to Metro Vancouver politicians

VANCOUVER – The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on five regional mayors and councillors to pay back more than $2,000 in meeting fees they collected for taking part in…