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Area C by-election opens for advance voters

Area C by-election opens for advance voters

Polls open until 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, with second round of advanced voting on Feb. 22
Lakers fundraising for new community court

Lakers fundraising for new community court

Dance and silent auction fundraiser planned in March for Charlie Lake school project
Recognized for lake conservation efforts

Recognized for lake conservation efforts

Bruce Kosugi a 2022 B.C. Lake Stewardship Society volunteer of the year
Haab, Sperling set for election rematch

Haab, Sperling set for election rematch

Rural residents around Fort St. John will return to the polls Feb. 25 for a byelection in electoral Area C. The byelection is a do-over of October’s general election, the results of which were tossed after the B.C.
Oil and gas spent $2.5 billion in Fort St. John

Oil and gas spent $2.5 billion in Fort St. John

A new report from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is proving Fort St. John to be the centre of oil and gas spending in British Columbia. The city attracted more than half of the $4.
Haab files for Area C byelection

Haab files for Area C byelection

Byelection set for Feb. 25 after the B.C. Supreme Court tossed results from October's general election
Sperling files for Area C byelection

Sperling files for Area C byelection

Former PRRD board chair Brad Sperling is the first candidate to file his nomination papers for next month’s byelection in Area C of the regional district. The byelection is being held Feb. 25, after the B.C.
Candidate nominations open for Area C byelection

Candidate nominations open for Area C byelection

Nominations have opened for candidates in a byelection being held next month in Area C of the Peace River Regional District. The byelection being is held Saturday, Feb.
PRRD advances lakes study

PRRD advances lakes study

Public input, including areas of concern, being gathered until January 20
Tse’K’wa film makes debut

Tse’K’wa film makes debut

The Tse’K’wa cave at Charlie Lake is the first and only national historic site in Northeast B.C.
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