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Adoptive families celebrated during November

VICTORIA – More than 1,400 B.C. children and youth in care have been adopted over the past five years, but more than 1,000 still need loving families to share their…

Annual Christmas Craft Fair saw 74 tables sold

Annual Christmas Craft Fair saw 74 tables sold

Vendors came from near and far to participate in this year’s Christmas Craft Fair at the Recreation Centre on Saturday November 17th. Photo by Kathy Smith. Follow…

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…

Northern Rockies received $42,000 in grants in lieu of taxes

VICTORIA -.Government is distributing $16.9 million in compensation for municipal property taxes to 64 communities throughout British Columbia, Minister of Citizens’ Services and Open Government Ben  Stewart announced. Grants-in-lieu of…

Hawkair DH8A near Dawson Creek, engine shut down in flight

By Simon Hradecky, A Hawkair Aviation Services de Havilland Dash 8-100 on behalf of Central Mountain Air, registration C-FCJE performing flight 9M-804 from Vancouver, BC, to Dawson Creek, BC, with…

Encana and NEAT clothing exchange a big hit

Encana and NEAT clothing exchange  a big hit

Encana and NEAT’s third annual clothing exchange at the Recreation Centre on Saturday was a great success.  NEAT Eco-Advisor Liz Biggar says, “An astonishing 2/3 of the clothing items were…

Not a Good Week for Driving and Drinking

Police are seeking the public’s assistance to locate a stolen utility trailer. The black Nortech flat deck trailer was stolen from the Logo Tech property in the 4900 block of…

A Nostalgic Night of Fashion

A Nostalgic Night of Fashion

JodiLee Purcka twirled on the end of the runway at NEAT’s first fashion show held at FNSS on Thursday November 15th.  A large variety of fashions for all ages were…

Chief Speaks to Lower Mainland Media

Chief Speaks to Lower Mainland Media

  Last week, a delegation of 12 Fort Nelson First Nation community members, including Chief Sharleen Wildeman, went to Vancouver to issue a joint press release with the Union of…

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