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Discarded cigarette causes fire that cut Port Ed music fest short

Discarded cigarette causes fire that cut Port Ed music fest short

The final performance was cancelled, but the three-day event was still a success
Former Tahltan president wrongfully dismissed, judge rules

Former Tahltan president wrongfully dismissed, judge rules

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled in favour of Chad Norman Day in his suit against the Tahltan Central Government
亚洲天堂 Lake airport receives over $800K for fuel system upgrade

亚洲天堂 Lake airport receives over $800K for fuel system upgrade

The funding is part of a wider investment to support critical air infrastructure across British Columbia
Motorists get first glimpse of new northwest roundabout art

Motorists get first glimpse of new northwest roundabout art

Su-gigyet, an art installation, was carefully positioned at the intersection of Hwys 16 and 37 on the weekend
QUIZ: Celebrating a summer of live music

QUIZ: Celebrating a summer of live music

Festivals and concerts feature sounds for almost every musical taste
Ultrasound tool shown to improve medical care on Haida Gwaii

Ultrasound tool shown to improve medical care on Haida Gwaii

Study highlights how bedside imaging is helping local physicians diagnose conditions earlier and reduce patient travel
Upgrades to 亚洲天堂 Lake airsoft course draw crowd on opening day

Upgrades to 亚洲天堂 Lake airsoft course draw crowd on opening day

Club supported by community donations, volunteers
Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako board briefs

Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako board briefs

Highlights from the June 19 RBDN board meeting
RDBN backs plan to take over Ridler Trail maintenance near 亚洲天堂 Lake

RDBN backs plan to take over Ridler Trail maintenance near 亚洲天堂 Lake

The trail was developed between 2009 and 2014 with federal funding, but community volunteers have been maintaining it since
First Nations, Carney meet to discuss One Canadian Economy Act

First Nations, Carney meet to discuss One Canadian Economy Act

BCAFN Regional Chief Terry Teegee said the next step is for Carney to visit and engage with First Nation communities directly