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Federal Court approves 'historic' $2.8 billion residential schools settlement

Federal Court approves 'historic' $2.8 billion residential schools settlement

VANCOUVER — A Federal Court judge has approved a $2.8-billion settlement agreement between the Canadian government and plaintiffs representing 325 First Nations whose members went to residential schools.
Prince George RCMP warn of scams

Prince George RCMP warn of scams

Police say bitcoin and sextortion scams are on the rise
B.C.'s record fossil fuel export revenues in 2022 a 'fragile' windfall

B.C.'s record fossil fuel export revenues in 2022 a 'fragile' windfall

The B.C. government received a record amount of revenue from coal exports in 2022.
Prince George housing costs skyrocketed in 2021

Prince George housing costs skyrocketed in 2021

The cost of rent or home ownership grew faster than household incomes, a report going to city council on Monday shows.
RCMP watchdog probes B.C. police, as protesters launch lawsuit alleging abuse

RCMP watchdog probes B.C. police, as protesters launch lawsuit alleging abuse

The RCMP watchdog has launched a systemic investigation of the British Columbia unit that polices anti-logging and pipeline protests, just as a proposed class-action lawsuit is filed in court over the actions of those officers.
Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

A card deck of provocative sexual slang was given by a public health nurse to students at Fort Nelson Secondary School
Prince George to get accessibility grants

Prince George to get accessibility grants

Rick Hansen Foundation B.C. Grants Program will identify three sites in the city that need upgrading
Local streets in better shape, roads boss says

Local streets in better shape, roads boss says

City filled nearly two-thirds fewer potholes last year compared to 2015
Canadians making fewer trips to the grocery store as inflation pinches: RBC report

Canadians making fewer trips to the grocery store as inflation pinches: RBC report

TORONTO — Canadians are on average making fewer grocery store runs as food inflation persists, but still spending roughly the same amount per trip, according to a report Thursday by RBC.
City plans to centralize homeless campers

City plans to centralize homeless campers

A proposed plan going to city council on Monday would designate Moccasin Flats as the only public area in the city where overnight camping is allowed.