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Program helps beautify Burns Lake

Program helps beautify Burns Lake

Four properties will be getting a facelift this year with financial assistance from the village’s business façade improvement program.
Northwest Fire Centre urges caution with open burning

Northwest Fire Centre urges caution with open burning

Burns Lake Fire dept.is called to dozens of open burning incidents every year.
Suspicious house fire in Burns Lake

Suspicious house fire in Burns Lake

Apr. 22, 2015 at 11:31 p.m., Burns Lake RCMP received a request to assist the Burns Lake Fire Department at a residential fire on Mcphail Rd

The Village of Burns Lake withdraws from RDBN function

Village of Burns Lake has withdrawn from the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako Chinook Community Forest economic development function.
The safety aspect of LNG

The safety aspect of LNG

Close to 200 people packed the Margaret Patrick Memorial on Monday to listen to representatives from the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission.

B.C. government will cover two curative hepatitis C drugs

British Columbia is providing public drug plan coverage effective as of now announced Minister of Health Terry Lake.

B.C. encourages young adults to make a will

Recent poll suggests 80 per cent of people age 18 to 34 do not have a will.
Federal budget rewards 'rich' seniors, funds transit

Federal budget rewards 'rich' seniors, funds transit

TFSA, RRIF changes help well-off retirees, while a $1-billion-year fund is earmarked for public transit
Tories barely balance election budget 2015

Tories barely balance election budget 2015

Conservatives eke out election year surplus while boosting family benefits
Wolf cull ends for this year with 84 killed

Wolf cull ends for this year with 84 killed

Aerial targeting of grey wolves to continue for four years as South Selkirk and some South Peace caribou herds near extinction