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Prince George passport office opening delayed if strike continues

Prince George passport office opening delayed if strike continues

Tuesday was supposed to be the first day of travel document processing in Prince George
'Threatened the victim': Passenger refuses to get out of nursing mother's seat on Vancouver flight

'Threatened the victim': Passenger refuses to get out of nursing mother's seat on Vancouver flight

In a video, the flight attendants tell the mother she will be removed from the plane if she doesn't "calm down."
Judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., strikes arguments as 'stupid' in contempt case

Judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., strikes arguments as 'stupid' in contempt case

PRINCE RUPERT — A provincial court judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., has sentenced a 46-year-old man to a year in jail for contempt of court, ruling he tried to circumvent the justice system with "pseudo-legal" and "stupid" arguments.
First Nations in B.C. died at a much higher rate from toxic drugs, health authority

First Nations in B.C. died at a much higher rate from toxic drugs, health authority

VANCOUVER — Doug Kelly, the grand chief of the Sto:lo Nation, says parents need to love their children unconditionally even if they use drugs.
Flood hazards in Prince George to be mapped

Flood hazards in Prince George to be mapped

Prince George is part of a $13 million provincial/federal initiative to improve flood readiness across B.C.
John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

John Ducker: New bill looks to protect 'vulnerable road users'

The new laws will require drivers to pay extra attention to those now defined as vulnerable.
B.C. man faces a dozen sex charges related to child exploitation

B.C. man faces a dozen sex charges related to child exploitation

The suspect used the name 'Tanner boy' on social media to allegedly contact the teenage girls on Facebook and Snapchat.
College of New Caledonia passes $86.5 million budget

College of New Caledonia passes $86.5 million budget

CNC expects student enrolment to continue to rise as recovery continues from pandemic.
Premiers united in call for bail reform after meeting with police chiefs, says Eby

Premiers united in call for bail reform after meeting with police chiefs, says Eby

British Columbia Premier David Eby says his provincial and territorial counterparts are unanimous in calling on the federal government to implement bail reforms and expand support to fight against guns and gangs in communities.
'Doing a beaver impersonation?' Vancouverite shares video of raccoon in the water

'Doing a beaver impersonation?' Vancouverite shares video of raccoon in the water

"When I walk around Lost Lagoon in the morning I'm always looking for the beaver."