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Seniors apartments struggling to get accessibility grants

Seniors apartments struggling to get accessibility grants

Rent limits peg Fort St. John at $700, prompting North Peace Seniors Housing Society, MLA Dan Davies to call for exemptions, changes to BC Housing grant program
Prince Rupert to welcome Ruby Princess, 45,000-plus additional tourists

Prince Rupert to welcome Ruby Princess, 45,000-plus additional tourists

Princess Cruises expected to more than quadruple the number of cruise ship visitors to the northern B.C. city
Mother's Day Run goes rain or shine on Sunday

Mother's Day Run goes rain or shine on Sunday

Proceeds will support the Fort St. John Women's Resource Society
Northern B.C. communities lobby for fairer vehicle insurance rates

Northern B.C. communities lobby for fairer vehicle insurance rates

Resolution to be brought forward to UBCM convention in September
40th annual regional juried art exhibition opens tonight

40th annual regional juried art exhibition opens tonight

Local artists celebrated with this year’s theme, Open Sky
Tai Chi demonstration planned for Fort St. John postponed

Tai Chi demonstration planned for Fort St. John postponed

Cold and rain in the forecast for Saturday
Quick Quotes: What the leaders said during the first Conservative leadership debate

Quick Quotes: What the leaders said during the first Conservative leadership debate

OTTAWA — Conservative leadership contenders faced each other in debate for the first time at the Shaw Conference Centre in Ottawa as part of the Canada Strong and Free Network conference. Patrick Brown was the only candidate to miss the debate.
Northeast B.C. unemployment pushes up to 4.8%

Northeast B.C. unemployment pushes up to 4.8%

Unemployment has been too low to report since December
'Really frustrating': Fed-up B.C. salon owner goes viral after posting video of alleged theft

'Really frustrating': Fed-up B.C. salon owner goes viral after posting video of alleged theft

Her TikTok has been viewed more than 240,000 times.
Province launches investigation into 'stranger attacks' and repeat offenders

Province launches investigation into 'stranger attacks' and repeat offenders

Former Vancouver police deputy chief Doug LePard and Amanda Butler, a health researcher and criminologist, will conduct the probe into repeat offenders and the recent rise in violent attacks.
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