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B.C. Mounties seize cache of stolen Lego, Jellycat toys, clothes worth $150,000
Suspect in B.C. triple stabbing has history of ‘sudden’ violence: review board
Fort St. John Chamber of Commerce announces Tiffany Hetenyi as new executive director

Tiffany Hetenyi has been announced as the new executive director of the Fort St. John and District Chamber of Commerce after her predecessor resigned two months ago.

Trucking company concerned about Dawson Creek water restrictions

Curtis York Trucking has sent a letter to the City of Dawson Creek outlining concerns over stage two water restrictions implemented by the municipality.

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Dawson Road Maintenance performing emergency repairs on Blueberry Bridge next week

Dawson Road Maintenance will perform emergency repairs on the Blueberry Bridge at kilometre 19.5 along the Beatton Airport Road on Wednesday, March 20th.

Dawson Creek partners with NDIT to provide business façade grants

The City of Dawson Creek has announced a partnership with Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) to provide the Business Façade Improvement program for local businesses. 

Vancouver tent city to temporarily close over unsafe and unhygienic conditions
Ministry clarifies oil and gas tenure award to Blueberry River First Nations

PRRD directors had questions about the tenure during their February 22nd board meeting, following a January 31st letter by the ministry provided as notice of the tenure award.

Coral reef that ‘shouldn’t exist’ thrives off B.C.’s Pacific Ocean, biologist says
Dawson Creek construction company receives $2,500 fine from WorkSafe BC

Dawson Creek company Celtic Construction received a $2,500 fine from WorkSafe BC for three safety violations that occurred in Chetwynd last November. 

Surrey, B.C., hospital to get critical care tower with acute, specialized services
Woman survives being buried 20 minutes upside down in avalanche near Metro Vancouver
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Becoming A Journalist

In this edition of the Weekly Review, Shailynn shares her experience of getting into journalism. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

BC Hydro restoring power after wind storm leaves thousands in the dark
Refinery in Burnaby, B.C., to resume operations after seven-week stoppage
Prophet River First Nation launches Beaver language campaign on Facebook

Prophet River First Nation has launched a social media campaign displaying a “word of the day” on Facebook.

UPDATE: Determined widow fights for road maintenance near Swan Lake

A widowed woman living near Swan Lake is seeking answers for who is responsible for maintaining the road to her home.

Snowfall Warning for Pine Pass ends

 Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Pine Pass.

Fort Nelson LNG facility fined over $12K by WorkSafeBC

A Fort Nelson transportation and warehousing company was fined $12,066.04 by WorkSafeBC for several safety violations.

Government closes bottom-contact fishing near rare B.C. coral reef
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