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Remains found not Montgomery
Human remains found in the Prince George area have been confirmed to be those of an adult male, not Natasha Montgomery.
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CNC balancing the budget
College of New Caledonia's (CNC) Board of Governors learned Friday the college is well positioned to balance the budget this year.
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Drop-in needed
What this town really needs is a safe place for community members to socialize and hang out.
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Sex, drugs and gangs
Ex-gang member, now activist Amir Javid returned to Nak'azdli for a three-day workshop and seminar last week.
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Landowner Group forms
A group of potentially affected or impacted landowners by the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline met in Fort St. James last week.
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Kitchen talk
Kitchen expansions resulted in a lot of talk around the table at a recent council meeting.
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Northern Living
Mackenzie residents receive some Northern Living Allowance, while Fort St. James residents, do not.
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A nickel for your thoughts
A company called Cliffs Natural Resources is digging a little deeper into a possible nickel mine development in Fort St. James.
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Cultural Exchange
For two days last week, Naka'zdli's Kwah Hall was filled with booths and speakers and demonstrations of all aspects of local culture.
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How $1 equals $4
The Fort St. James Community Foundation has gotten a boost in their funding efforts.
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Budget fever
Spring is in the air, and so is federal budget fever.
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Opening a can of worms
Mount Milligan Mine is looking at opening up their environmental assessment (EA) to make some changes.
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Logger's Bonspiel
Thirteen teams came out for the Logger's Bonspiel on the March 17 weekend.
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"Wild card" from the west
The NDP leadership hopefuls will finally have concluded their long campaigns to become Leader of the Official Opposition last weekend.
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Proposed new subdivision
Rough plans for a proposed subdivision were brought to council for consideration prior to the finalization of the sale of the property.
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Landowners organize
Local landowners gather to learn about landowner rights related to proposed pipeline.
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Spring is sprung - somewhere
The first official day of spring, which fell on March 20 this year, began with fresh, fat flakes of snow falling in Fort St. James.
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Community Centre $$
The proposed Fort St. James Community Centre received good incentive to keep pushing forward in their fundraising efforts on March 22, 2012.
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