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Dawson Creek Daily News Logo   Wednesday October 03, 2012
A daily digest of the latest local news
 
  Shouldering the costs
Developers will have to pay for the infrastructure attached to their new properties starting in January. The City of Dawson Creek council voted on Monday for a new bylaw that would see developers pay costs on new properties to help the city afford

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Local News

Where Dawson Creek came from
When the cabin was built, the city did not exist. The South Peace Historical Society was recently given a cabin that organizers say is 90 years old.
Beef no problem for local ranchers
As beef is being taken off shelves nationwide, Peace Region ranchers are not sure how it will affect them. Dan Stocking, who ranches in Farmington, said it may impact ranchers in the area, but not right away.
Small businesses are a big job
When Edward Mah was 10 years old, his father tapped him on the shoulder and told him it was time. "Time for what?" the young lad asked. Mah would soon learn it was time for him to join the family business. And for the past 47 years,...


Local Sports

Captain ready to take on Huskies Thursday
Although the Dawson Creek Junior Canucks already have two regular season games under their belt for the 2012/2013 North West Junior Hockey League season, their rivals the Fort St. John Junior B Huskies have yet to start their season. All that will
Local teens rock second Dawson rodeo
For the second weekend in a row, the Lakota Centre in Dawson Creek hosted the B.C. High School Rodeo Association's regional rodeo where junior and senior riders from the Peace Country competed for the third time this season.
Wins for Juniors and Flyers
It was a good weekend for regional hockey teams as both the Dawson Creek Junior Canucks and Northeast BC & Yukon Trackers won their games to close out the month of September. Dawson Creek's Northwest Junior Hockey League team held their home...


Columnists

A healthy dose of paranoia
Recently someone told me that their email had been hacked. I told her to immediately change her banking passwords and anything else that was sensitive. Am I paranoid? Maybe. But that's a healthy type of paranoid.
 

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