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B.C.’s securities watchdog fined rule breakers $430M. Why can’t it make them pay?

VANCOUVER — Ronald McHaffie said he had big plans to build a ski resort near Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, ahead of the 2010 Olympics.  He cut an unlikely figure, with a Grizzly Adams beard and no history of resort development. Yet the Bigfoot Ski Resort’s website was full of promises — world-class skiing, […]

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Longtime B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman won’t seek re-election in fall vote
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Northern Rockies addresses healthcare challenges 

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) discussed the challenges faced at Fort Nelson Hospital with the BC Emergency Health Service (BCEHS) during February 26th’s committee of the whole meeting.

No injuries reported in Pouce Coupe mobile home fire

No injuries were reported following a mobile home fire on Monday morning in Pouce Coupe.

WANTED: Tanis Patricia Lea-Wellard

The Fort St. John RCMP is asking for the public’s help locating Tanis Patrica Lea-Wellard, who is wanted for possession of stolen property.

One killed in B.C. avalanche near Revelstoke as warning extended to Thursday
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Video Community Roundup: NHL Jersey Collection

Ed chats with Brandy Frocklage about her son Hayden's NHL jersey collection. Hayden is trying to collect all 32 NHL jerseys.

TSX ticks lower Monday, U.S. stock markets back off from last week’s highs
Fort St. John Hospital welcomes birth of four leap-year babies

Four leap-year babies were born in the Fort St. John Hospital in 2024, bringing the total to eight since 2008, according to Northern Health.

Love story unfolds on Charlie Lake during Crystal Cup

Just before fireworks illuminated the sky during the Crystal Cup in February, one lucky lady said yes to her long-term boyfriend on the ice of Charlie Lake.

B.C. Supreme Court approves $14.4-million settlement of iPhone class-action lawsuit
Six skiers rescued on southwestern B.C. mountains amid heavy snowfall
Dawson Creek RCMP thwart thieves with assistance from police dog

Two men were arrested by the Dawson Creek RCMP after a daylight break and enter with the assistance of police dog services and police dog Hamer.

New listings rose in Vancouver last month, easing pressure: real estate board
A measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is shown on a countertop at a pediatric clinic in Greenbrae, Calif. on Feb. 6, 2015. Measles outbreaks internationally have health officials in British Columbia encouraging people to check their immunization records if they plan to travel abroad during spring break. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Eric Risberg
B.C. issues bulletin for people travelling abroad to get vaccinated against measles
BoC expected to hold interest rates this week as grey cloud hangs over economy
City of Prince Rupert says 19 eagles dead at landfill due to ‘deleterious’ substance
Letter to the Editor: More vote splitting and next steps

Tyler Holte continues to come back to the "Letter to the Editor" section to talk vote splitting.

Letter to the Editor: Conservative Party of BC listens

Tyler Holte continues to spark debate about vote splitting, and the rise of the Conservative Party of BC. Here is another Fort St. John resident's opinion.

Bear Flat Dispatch: Trade axe found

Frequent contributor Ken Boon found a little piece of history last December while hiking in the Bear Flat area.

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