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Northern Health Ebola threat action

Low likelihood of Ebola cases in B.C., but government is making sure the province is prepared.
Teacher strike cheques in the mail

Teacher strike cheques in the mail

More than half of payments to parents for BCTF strike have been mailed, and the rest are going soon, totalling $15.3 million
Countdown begins to opening of new Lakes District Hospital

Countdown begins to opening of new Lakes District Hospital

Community leaders gathered for the countdown to the opening of the new Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre on Friday Oct. 24.
Opening day coming soon

Opening day coming soon

Ceremony marked 104 days to the official opening of Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre.

Regional district approves action plan

Economic Development Action Plan to build economic capacity.
Truck catches on fire west of Burns Lake

Truck catches on fire west of Burns Lake

A pickup loaded with hay caught on fire west of Burns Lake on Sunday.
Pay more for Columbia River, minister tells U.S.

Pay more for Columbia River, minister tells U.S.

Energy Minister Bill Bennett says some were "shocked" at suggestion $150M a year isn't enough for power, flood control in U.S.
TIMELINE: An interactive history of terrorist attacks and plots in Canada

TIMELINE: An interactive history of terrorist attacks and plots in Canada

From the FLQ and the War Measures Act to Al-Qaeda-inspired plotters, Canada has seen terrorism before. Interactive timeline.
Watch for animals on highways

Watch for animals on highways

Drivers are advised to watch out for animals on local highways, particularly on Hwy. 16 from Prince George to Prince Rupert.
Preparing for winter driving

Preparing for winter driving

A new sign at the west end of Burns Lake reminds drivers that winter tires are required on many highways throughout the province.