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CNC Lakes District campus to have more autonomy

Lakes and Nechako will again become two distinct regions.
MLA's former staffer charged with theft, fraud

MLA's former staffer charged with theft, fraud

Rob Fleming says he reported 'shocking discovery' to Victoria police, thefts from his MLA office may date back to 2009
Smart meter class action suit fails

Smart meter class action suit fails

Effect from thousands of wireless meters impossible to assess against other radio frequency emission sources

Ten RDBN staff earned more than $75,000

Earnings represent nearly 39 per cent of the total paid to RDBN employees.
Wet’suwet’en First Nation’s new chief

Wet’suwet’en First Nation’s new chief

Vivian Tom was elected as the new chief of Wet'suwet'en First Nation (WFN) on July 6, 2016.
Postal service will not be interrupted

Postal service will not be interrupted

Post office in Burns Lake. Canada Post expects mail service to continue without interruption.
Brooks wants B.C. Conservative job back

Brooks wants B.C. Conservative job back

Dan Brooks quit in January, but now says an internal legal dispute is behind him and he will stand for leader again in September
B.C. prepares for Canada Post shutdown

B.C. prepares for Canada Post shutdown

Picking up cheques or other time-sensitive documents arranged for local ministry and Service BC offices
New funding to help B.C. parents deal with kids who have behaviour problems

New funding to help B.C. parents deal with kids who have behaviour problems

Program aims to help parents become more confident dealing with aggression, defiance
Leave wildlife where you find it

Leave wildlife where you find it

Conservation officers have been busy in the local area with calls this past week of orphaned moose calves, deer fawns and bear cubs.