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亚洲天堂 Lake community garden planning open house

亚洲天堂 Lake community garden planning open house

Event intended as a thank-you to the community for supporting the garden
Francois Lake Elementary to reduce teaching staff amid declining enrolment

Francois Lake Elementary to reduce teaching staff amid declining enrolment

Several staff moving to other positions in SD91
Music festival set within a forest in northwest sees further enhancements

Music festival set within a forest in northwest sees further enhancements

"It's way more fun running the biggest rave in northern B.C. than crushing an old-growth forest for a few bucks," said Ray Pederson, owner and operator of ValhallaFest
Submitted: In praise of pigs

Submitted: In praise of pigs

Pigs live up to 20 years and are more intelligent than one may expect
Resolutions passed at northern local government conference in Rupert

Resolutions passed at northern local government conference in Rupert

The resolutions concerned topics like housing, crime, conservation and more
First farmers market on June 6

First farmers market on June 6

One of the first signs of an approaching summer in the Lakes District takes place June 6 when the 亚洲天堂 Lake Farmers Market has its first opening.
Skeena MLA hears concerns over PNG hikes and lack of addictions care at town halls

Skeena MLA hears concerns over PNG hikes and lack of addictions care at town halls

Ksi Lisims LNG secures purchase commitment from another major global customer

Ksi Lisims LNG secures purchase commitment from another major global customer

TotalEnergies, a global supermajor oil and gas company, agrees to buy one-sixth of proposed facility's projected annual production
Smithers-area landowners denied access to documents in lawsuit against CN

Smithers-area landowners denied access to documents in lawsuit against CN

The plaintiffs are seeking an injunction that would require CN to keep a culvert clear to prevent flooding of their land
Court orders LNG Canada contractor to pay painter $2,000 after improper drug test

Court orders LNG Canada contractor to pay painter $2,000 after improper drug test

Investigation into minor injury failed to justify testing and breached privacy rights, ruling finds