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Opportunity for First Nations, northern communities to partner on forestry, Teegee says

Opportunity for First Nations, northern communities to partner on forestry, Teegee says

BC Assembly of First Nations regional chief Terry Teegee foresees more partnerships between First Nations and small communities to keep forest industry healthy.
City calls on federal gov’t to consult on RCMP contracts

City calls on federal gov’t to consult on RCMP contracts

The City of Prince George is facing a nearly $5.4 million bill for RCMP retroactive pay.
Prince George encouraged to share #LoveFromTheWest for prizes

Prince George encouraged to share #LoveFromTheWest for prizes

Telus launches #LoveFromTheWest social media contest
James Steidle: Tinkering with viruses is scientific hubris

James Steidle: Tinkering with viruses is scientific hubris

Is tinkering around with our entire existence worthwhile science or simply humanity being a little too high on itself, columnist James Steidle questions.
Seven years and 12,000 deaths later, Moms Stop The Harm tired of stigma and shame

Seven years and 12,000 deaths later, Moms Stop The Harm tired of stigma and shame

"We're trying to normalize this so these people aren't always hiding and aren't always living in fear and shame," Helen Jennens of Moms Stop The Harm says.
B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

B.C. entrepreneurs see sky as limit for vertical farming

Indoor farming expected to grow as dominant source for leafy greens in next decade
Dog survives 150-mile journey over Alaskan sea ice to come home

Dog survives 150-mile journey over Alaskan sea ice to come home

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 1-year-old Australian shepherd took an epic trek across 150 miles (241 kilometers) of frozen Bering Sea ice that included being bitten by a seal or polar bear before he was safely returned to his home in Alaska.
Prince George Humane Society seeks city support for veterinary clinic

Prince George Humane Society seeks city support for veterinary clinic

The non-profit requested the city donate land for a new animal shelter and vet clinic for low-income pet owners.
What the Vancouver encampment looks like, one week after being dismantled

What the Vancouver encampment looks like, one week after being dismantled

Troy Awasis: "You rip everyone's tents down — that's not going to solve the problem."
BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

Premier Eby to address delegates Friday morning at PG Civic and Conference Centre