The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board approved a move to publish the notices primarily on the district website and Facebook.
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is changing how it will publish public notices about land use changes and other issues to the public.
A policy adopted by the board on Thursday means that district may continue to publish notices in local newspapers, including the Prince George Citizen and Rocky Mountain Goat in Valemount. Those notices may be published less frequently and may be condensed, offering a link to the official notice on the regional district website. The definition of newspaper, under the policy, includes online-only news publications as well as traditional print newspapers.
However, the district is looking at upgrading its website to allow residents to subscribe to receive notices by email, she said.
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