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Police investigate suspicious deaths at Moberly Lake

North District Major Crime Unit and Chetwynd RCMP are currently investigating two suspicious deaths in the Moberly Lake area of Chetwynd B.C. On November 23rd, 2012 at approximately 9:40 am,…

Alaska Highway boycott over wolf contest

By Shawn Gill, Dawson Creek Daily News November 25th, 2012 A wolf-kill contest sponsored by local businesses has provoked outrage in the provincial media and has lead to a steady…

Oil & Gas Commission Continues Suspension of Water Withdrawals for Horn River Basin

The BC Oil and Gas Commission (Commission) issued Directive 2012-01 on August 2nd suspending short-term water withdrawals in northeast B.C. due to drought conditions. This is an update to that…

A Long Way from Home and his Lawyer

This past Tuesday morning at 3:14 a.m. police received a report that an impaired driver had crashed his truck after driving off the road on 51st Avenue West across from…

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261 business applications for Fast Track immigration

VICTORIA – Effective November 15th, 2012, the Fast Track nomination option in the business immigration stream of the B.C. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is being suspended pending a review in…

Independent MLAs support Fort Nelson First Nation in water conflict

Victoria – Independent MLAs Bob Simpson and Vicki Huntington are standing with the Fort Nelson First Nation in its call for thorough government consultation and investigation into the impact of…

The case against massive water giveaway

“We are extremely concerned about a massive giveaway of water from our rivers and lakes, without any credible process identifying what the long-term impacts will be on our land, our…

Missing hiker body found – New Hazelton

New Hazelton RCMP and Search and Rescue have located the body of missing hiker, Warren Andrew Sill from Ohio on November 18th, 2012. Sill went missing in the Gull Creek…

Forfeiture grants extended to anti-bullying projects

VANCOUVER – Schools, police agencies and community groups that are working to combat bullying can now apply to share in the up to $1 million in grants from civil forfeiture…