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Kitimat and Smithers team up to attract more women to local governments in northwest B.C.

Kitimat and Smithers team up to attract more women to local governments in northwest B.C.

‘Elect Her’ campaign aims to increase the number of women in municipal and First Nation governments.
BC Wildfire teams responded to over a dozen weekend wildfires in the northwest

BC Wildfire teams responded to over a dozen weekend wildfires in the northwest

Northwest Fire Centre handling 4 out of control fires and several new ones in the region
Crews respond to multiple wildfires in northwest B.C.

Crews respond to multiple wildfires in northwest B.C.

Firefighters working towards suppressing fires in Bulkley Valley and Omineca regions
Village of Fraser Lake working on transition plan for employees affected by West Fraser Timber announcement

Village of Fraser Lake working on transition plan for employees affected by West Fraser Timber announcement

‘I don’t think you’re ever going to be ready for another industry closing:’ Mayor Sarrah Storey
Former First Nation chief calls for more accountability after ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake woman’s police-involved injury

Former First Nation chief calls for more accountability after ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake woman’s police-involved injury

Independent Investigations Office of BC is looking into the incident
Nisga’a delegation headed to Scotland to discuss repatriation of stolen memorial pole

Nisga’a delegation headed to Scotland to discuss repatriation of stolen memorial pole

The totem pole was taken in 1929 from Nisga’a House of Ni’isjoohl
B.C. asks federal government for more autonomy over immigration to solve labour shortage

B.C. asks federal government for more autonomy over immigration to solve labour shortage

Immigration minister Nathan Cullen lobbies Ottawa to up medical professionals sponsorship to 10,000
Nechako water levels under control says monitoring agency and Rio Tinto

Nechako water levels under control says monitoring agency and Rio Tinto

Nechako River downgraded to a high streamflow advisory

Union ordered to pay employer $500,000 for defamation

Unite Here Local 40 had accused Civeo of breaking its promises to First Nations people
B.C. signs compliance agreement with Coastal GasLink to protect waterways along pipeline

B.C. signs compliance agreement with Coastal GasLink to protect waterways along pipeline

The agreement applies to 100 kilometres of the pipeline where ground is yet to be broken
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