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Fort St. John and Fort Nelson zones over this weekend. Meanwhile, the Kiskatinaw River wildfire, south of Dawson Creek near the community of Kelly Lake, is now 7,385 hectares, having grown 853 ...
FORT NELSON, B.C. — Smoke from wildfires is expected to reduce visibility and cause poor air quality in Fort Nelson over the next two days. Environment Canada has issued a special air quality ...
PARKERSBURG — Parkersburg City Council will meet Tuesday to discuss the final reading of ordinances to approve sewer rate and sanitation fee increases. The ordinances were approved on first ...
The Sunnyside City Council held a special meeting Wednesday to decide whether to temporarily hire an interim city manager as it investigates City Manager Mike Gonzalez, who was placed on paid ...
Edmond mayor wanted budget reform now, with deadline dead ahead The Edmond City Council had just three work days left before Monday, June 9, when it is scheduled to vote on the document that staff had ...
Reno City Council members on Wednesday veered into discussions of business licensing, corporate landlords and accessory dwelling units as they directed staff to begin crafting ordinances to regulate ...
As the City of Brenham prepares budget projections for the upcoming fiscal year, the Brenham City Council is set to hold a workshop on Monday, ahead of its next regular meeting on Thursday.
"We've been dependent on council funding throughout the life of the orchestra," the Barrier Reef Orchestra treasurer said. The orchestra received $50,000 from Townsville City Council last year ...
Former People’s Health Clinic Executive Director Beth Armstrong is the seventh person to announce a run for Park City Council. Beth Armstrong and her husband moved their family to Park City 20 years ...
The Honolulu City Council has approved a $5.2 billion city budget along with a new plan to increase sewer fees. The council wrapped up its votes Wednesday night after a discussion that often centered ...
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Arachnophobes will have a good reason to not visit Nelson City Hall in June. Approval was given Tuesday by city council to accept the donation of two additional sculptures to Nelson’s permanent ...
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