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June 12th, 2013 – Issue 24 Volume 54

June 12th, 2013 – Issue 24 Volume 54

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A ‘neat’ winning team

A ‘neat’ winning team

The Northern Environmental Action Team (NEAT) is pleased to announce that they have been awarded the Non-Profit Achievement Award from the Recycling Council of British Columbia (RCBC).  NEAT shared the…

More rigs will operate in Canada, CAODC revises its forecast

The initial 2013 Forecast was released in November 2012. The revised 2013 Forecast includes actual first quarter data and minor adjustments to forecast totals These adjustments include a 2.3% increase…

Milk Run 2013

The students and staff of FNSS participated in the 27th annual BC School Sports Milk Run on Wednesday June 5th, 2013. Participants can run or walk the 2.7 km route,…

An Intense Run!

An Intense Run!

Mike Irwin was able to complete the Calgary International Marathon even after being diagnosed with bronchiectasis after suffering a ruptured pulmonary artery in the middle lobe of his right lung.…

Foreign workers welcome and needed in region

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Economic Development & Tourism Officer, Jaylene Arnold puts the case for local businesses in a letter to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Temporary Foreign Workers…

Primary health and acute care needs of region outlined by council

Minutes of a Regional Council Meeting May 13th, 2013 Detachment Report Staff Sergeant Tom Roy presented the April 2013 RCMP detachment report to Council. The RCMP received 316 calls for…

Gun amnesty in B.C. a chance to get rid of unwanted firearms and ammunition without penalty

FORT NELSON – Police departments across BC are hoping to make homes safer by declaring a province-wide gun amnesty this June. The amnesty will give residents of BC a safe…

New Roads!

An impressive array of paving equipment winds its way up the Alaska Highway through town. The federal government let a $3 million contract to Peter Bros. to do the work.…

Too expensive to harvest timber in NRRD

Jack Stevenson,  Community Development and Planning Director, reported to council on the community forest application. Areas have been identified around the community that could sustain an annual cut of between…

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