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CRD to issue revised tax notices

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Northern Health increases investment in residential care

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Sjostrom kicks off mayoral campaign

Mary Sjostrom, mayor for the city of Quesnel, announced she is running for a second term.
A mother's anguish

A mother's anguish

Louanne Montgomery looks for answers in her daughter's disappearance.
Green taxes on local government agenda

Green taxes on local government agenda

Municipal leaders are gathering for their annual convention in Vancouver at the end of September, and they'll be calling for changes to green taxes imposed by the B.C. government.
House hit twice by fire

House hit twice by fire

Fire department personnel and RCMP attended a residential fire located in the 800 block of Pine Road in the Red Bluff area, Saturday.

City of Quensel provides documents

Thapar satisfied with documentation.
Couldwell retires from city politics

Couldwell retires from city politics

Peter Couldwell has announced after 21 years as city councillor he will not be running again in the fall election. By all accounts, Couldwell has left quite a legacy and will be missed. “On behalf of council and the City of Quesnel staff, I wish Peter the very best and much happiness in the future,” Mayor Sjostrom said.
Few fires in a wild, wet summer

Few fires in a wild, wet summer

B.C. taxpayers got a break on forest fire costs this summer, but the transportation ministry is still busy with major repairs after an unseasonable number of road washouts.
Sockeye salmon numbers 'pretty positive'

Sockeye salmon numbers 'pretty positive'

Fraser run shows healthy gain from four years ago
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