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Council wants Tourism Board’s feedback on allowing special event camping at city facilities

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – City Council wants to get feedback from the Fort St. John Tourism Board before making a decision on whether or not to allow overnight camping at city parks and facilities during special events. In a report that went before Council at Monday’s meeting, Pool Manager Karin Carlson recommended including the […]

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