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B. C.’s investment in job creation provides stability

VICTORIA – Despite the slight decline in employment, mainly in part-time positions, British Columbia’s economy remains stable. The province continues to attract investment in spite of continued volatility in global…

Fort St. John Residents Receive Education Awards

FORT ST. JOHN – Two Fort St. John residents are recipients of BC Housing education awards that will help them further their education, achieve their goals, and improve their lives.…

Auditor General releases his annual December report summarizing five projects

VICTORIA-Auditor General John Doyle, has released his annual end-of-year report that summarizes projects not otherwise publicly reported on by his Office. “My traditional public reports are the most visible output…

BC Coroners Service urges pedestrian safety

VICTORIA – The BC Coroners Service is urging both pedestrians and motorists to take extra care in the wake of 13 pedestrian fatalities during the past five weeks. The Coroners…

IIO Investigation into In-Custody Death Concluded

SURREY – The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) investigation into a recent in-custody death in Vancouver has concluded. On Oct. 7, 2012, at 6:46 p.m., the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) received…

Three bids for Municipal Flower Contract

Three bids were received from the municipal flower contract. The bids were received from: Sun North Ventures $59,000.00  J&L Greenhouses $38,878.62, Springtime Gardens $28,500.00 Scott Barry, Director of Public Works…

Update on fatal rail accident at Gutah

FORT ST. JOHN. – A 30-year-old man from the Peace Country, B.C., is dead after being crushed by a derailed fuel tanker in a remote area north of here on…

More free webinars to help business with return to PST

VICTORIA – If you have a business and you’re looking for help with the transition back to the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) on April 1, 2013, take advantage of the…

Liberal government still ignoring skills training despite demand

VICTORIA – The Liberal government still refuses to invest in new skills training and apprenticeship programs despite an “immediate shortage” of a skilled workers for the construction industry in B.C.,…

Fire in Villers Trailer Park!!!

Fire in Villers Trailer Park!!!

A fire broke out in Villers Trailer Park today around 2AM. The RCMP and Fire Fighters where on the scene and the Police are continuing their investigation. Follow…