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Campfire bans have rescinded for the Northwest Fire Centre

Campfire bans have rescinded for the Northwest Fire Centre

Category 2 and Category 3 prohibitions are still in effect for the Nadina Fire Zone
Smooth ride

Smooth ride

CN workers have finally finished installing the new rail crossing at Francois Lake Drive in ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lakes. The crossing was closed for a whole week due to construction which began on Sept. 25. The paving on the rail crossing was completed on Sept. 28 and it is now open for regular public use. (Saddman Zaman photos/Lakes District ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃ)
Coastal GasLink begins decommissioning of ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake work camp

Coastal GasLink begins decommissioning of ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake work camp

CGL stated the pipeline operation is now over 94 per cent complete
Houston mayor to run for B.C. United Party

Houston mayor to run for B.C. United Party

Shane Brienen has been Houston mayor since 2014
QUIZ: How much do you know about the history of Canada’s residential schools?

QUIZ: How much do you know about the history of Canada’s residential schools?

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, on Sept. 30, is a sombre time for reflection
Nisga’a celebrate return of ancestral totem pole to their territory

Nisga’a celebrate return of ancestral totem pole to their territory

Held in a Scottish museum for nearly a century, the pole was celebrated in a grand ceremony Sept. 29
RCMP’s investigation into Kaylee Gunanoot’s death questioned by First Nations leaders

RCMP’s investigation into Kaylee Gunanoot’s death questioned by First Nations leaders

Persistent pleas for clarity, as community demands answers and action in tragic case
North Terrace clinches victory in tight Terrace Cricket Club championship

North Terrace clinches victory in tight Terrace Cricket Club championship

Satnam Kang’s century drives team to win in riveting match against South Terrace
Major set back predicted for cattle industry in northwest B.C as hay shortage forces farmers to sell cattle

Major set back predicted for cattle industry in northwest B.C as hay shortage forces farmers to sell cattle

Cattle ranchers in Hwy 16 corridor to be economically affected for next 2-3 years
El Niño forecasted to bring warm winter to northwestern B.C., Environment Canada says

El Niño forecasted to bring warm winter to northwestern B.C., Environment Canada says

Shift to El Niño may bring milder winter to northwestern B.C., with uncertain precipitation
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