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Cut down trees to better manage wildfires, says retired forester

Cut down trees to better manage wildfires, says retired forester

If B.C. doesn’t manage its forests, Mother Nature will do it for us – whether we like it or not. That’s what Murray Wilson said Thursday at the Okanagan Science Centre's final 'Meet and Geek' of the season.
College of New Caledonia support staff ratify new contract

College of New Caledonia support staff ratify new contract

Members of CUPE Local 4951 approved a three-year contact which runs until 2025.
June brings record lows to Prince George but heat on the way

June brings record lows to Prince George but heat on the way

It was below freezing this morning but we’re heading for a return to scorching heat by Thursday, with a high of 32 C expected.
'Someone is going to die,' Prince George nurses' union head warns

'Someone is going to die,' Prince George nurses' union head warns

"Kamloops has gotten help and Surrey has gotten help, from the government. Where the hell is our help?"
B.C. gymnasts booted out of Surrey Airbnb for complaining about filthy conditions

B.C. gymnasts booted out of Surrey Airbnb for complaining about filthy conditions

"But we got there, and the place was absolutely disgusting," said Sharon Ward.
Vanderhoof butcher shop named top small business

Vanderhoof butcher shop named top small business

Brittany and Matt Giesbrecht of The Speckled Sow Butchery & Market earned first place in the business impact category at Small Business BC Awards
What do the Prince George school trustee candidates think about SOGI?

What do the Prince George school trustee candidates think about SOGI?

Candidates running in the SD57 by-election were asked to provide their opinion on SOGI
Karen Ogen: LNG helps transform and secure our energy future, stopping it will do nothing to help

Karen Ogen: LNG helps transform and secure our energy future, stopping it will do nothing to help

First Nations LNG leader argues that discontinuing production would simply help the United States liquefy and export our natural gas
Addressing B.C.’s opioid crisis is not a top priority for voters, polling shows

Addressing B.C.’s opioid crisis is not a top priority for voters, polling shows

Research Co. and Glacier Media surveyed Metro Vancouverites in an effort to gauge support for different policies as they relate to the work of local mayors and councils
Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

A report produced by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control compared the cost of healthy food in 16 health service delivery areas in B.C.