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LDSS girls’ snowboarders best in B.C.

LDSS girls’ snowboarders best in B.C.

Students from Lakes District Secondary School (LDSS) ripped up the slopes at Sun Peaks in early March, earning top spots in the provincial competitions. The girls’ snowboarding team ranked first in the province, while the boys’ team came in fourth. LDSS also won the girls’ and boys’ combined snowboarding banner. In individual provincial rankings for girls’ snowboarding, Nisa Hofer came in second overall, followed by Avril Thom-Lucy at third and Teslin Pinter at sixth.
Boer Mountain logging under scrutiny

Boer Mountain logging under scrutiny

Mountain bikers concerned about speed of project
Clampdown on distracted driving

Clampdown on distracted driving

Cell phones among the top causes of fatalities on the road
Medical pot facility a good opportunity

Medical pot facility a good opportunity

The proposed medical cannabis grow-op in Decker Lake raises some important issues of accountability that the company, Nations Cannabis, should address. But the project could also be a good source of sustainable jobs for the community, and could be a driver of economic and social development.
Hike across Western Hemisphere passes through ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

Hike across Western Hemisphere passes through ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake

By the time he had reached ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake, Holly Harrison was walking on crutches. But the intrepid hiker — who set out more than a year ago from the southern tip of South America — was still covering more than 32 km every day.
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council mourns the loss of esteemed Dakelh

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council mourns the loss of esteemed Dakelh

The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and others communities members are mourning the loss of one of its most influential and respected leaders, Justa Monk of Tl’azt’en Nation. He served as Tribal Chief of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council from 1981-1983 and again from 1990-1994. His lengthy career as an elected politician ended last summer when he resigned as the chief of Tl’azt’en Nation.
U.S. consulate general to visit Northwest

U.S. consulate general to visit Northwest

Trip part of the region’s first-ever pop-up consul for American residents
Pot proposal lights up passion

Pot proposal lights up passion

Decker Lake residents want answers from medical marijuana developers
B.C.’s north heats up to record highs

B.C.’s north heats up to record highs

Bella Bella, Masset, Prince Rupert and the Cassiar Area all broke records
Former mayor facing sex charges involving minors during time in office

Former mayor facing sex charges involving minors during time in office

Luke Strimbold faces 24 sex-related charges from alleged incidents in October 2015 to November 2017
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