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Town of Princeton looks to remove encampment from school property

Residents at an encampment on school property in Princeton have been contacted by the school district and town staff. The incident occurred on Nov. 25. Ed Atkinson, manager of protective services for Princeton, said the Nicola Similkameen School District contacted the town for assistance in removing the camp. He said there were a few people […]

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Vanderhoof officers not culpable in failed search for Indigenous woman

B.C.’s police watchdog has found that members of the Vanderhoof RCMP were not criminally responsible after a “vulnerable” Indigenous woman went missing in October 2023 and was found dead on Nov. 5 of that year. The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) was tasked with deciding whether the RCMP could have done more to find

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Clean B.C. review urges accelerating energy transition, questions impact of LNG

Results are in from the review of B.C.’s signature climate policy, Clean B.C., and the prescription is for the province to do more to accelerate the clean energy transition. The review was conducted as part of the deal between the B.C. Green Party to provide legislative support to the governing NDP. The report urges the

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