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Vandals damage out-buildings at Historical Museum

Police are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the persons responsible for breakinq into and damaging several of the buildings belonging to the Fort Nelson Museum over the evening of…

Conquer the cold: Get a grip in all winter driving conditions

Winter tires offer a dramatic improvement in driver control and traction in all cold-weather road conditions when temperatures fall below 7°C. Old man winter is about to lay his ice-cold…

Encana posts third quarter profit as liquids volumes increase

Encana (ECA) +1.7% premarket after reporting a second straight quarterly net profit and lowering its capex forecast. Q3 cash flow fell 28% Y/Y to $660M, or $0.20/share, but ECA expects…

Driving punishments deemed fair

Mark Nielsen, Prince George Citizen mnielsen@pgcitizen.ca A Prince George-based B.C. Supreme Court Justice has upheld decisions to issue administrative driving prohibitions against two Fort Nelson residents. Kyle Thomas Locke had…

Northern Rockies Fire Rescue – fire news update

Northern Rockies Fire Rescue – fire news update

Over this past weekend the Northern Rockies Fire Rescue Department had the opportunity to participate in a 2 ½ day weekend training session that concentrated on Motor Vehicle Rescue techniques…

Accident at Buckinghorse and several impaired drivers

Vodka theft Last Monday evening police received a complaint from a 31-year-old female resident of 49th Street reporting that two persons known to her, a 24-year-old man and 29-year-old female,…

Consultations to make it easier to do business in B.C.

VICTORIA – The B.C. government is working with small businesses to identify ways to make it easier to do business here in B.C. Formal consultation sessions for the Small Business…

Thieves nabbed!

Thieves nabbed!

On October 20th at 3:34 am, a break, enter, and theft occurred at Total Electronics. After unsuccessfully trying to smash their way through the Lexan front window, they went around…

He died by his own hand at Loon Lake

Following an autopsy it has been ruled that there was no foul play in the death of the 22-year old Abbottsford man whose body was found in a rented vehicle…

Quicksilver Resources granted conditional environmental assessment approval for Fortune Creek Gas Plant

VICTORIA – Environment Minister Mary Polak and Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman have issued a conditional Environmental Assessment Certificate to Quicksilver Resources for the Fortune Creek Gas Plant, located…

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