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CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

MONTREAL — CN workers backed a strike vote with negotiations set to resume on a contract for around 3,000 Canadian employees.
Todd Whitcombe: Is a budget a plan or a promise?

Todd Whitcombe: Is a budget a plan or a promise?

For the public, a budget is an overwhelming statement of just how much of our money the government is spending.
Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

Airlines vital to life in the North facing headwinds from worker shortages

YELLOWKNIFE — Airlines that operate in the North — where many residents rely on flights for transportation and goods — say disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, a Canada-wide pilot shortage and new fatigue regulations are creating headwinds.
Ottawa gives B.C.’s CO2 storage regulations stamp of approval

Ottawa gives B.C.’s CO2 storage regulations stamp of approval

Right now — worldwide and in Canada — most captured CO2 is used to force more oil out of mature oil wells
B.C. woman killed in Mexico, boyfriend detained in suspected homicide

B.C. woman killed in Mexico, boyfriend detained in suspected homicide

23-year-old year old Kiara Agnew was from Dawson Creek B.C.
UHNBC Drummers planning three-year celebration

UHNBC Drummers planning three-year celebration

The group is planning an event to honour three years of celebrating health care workers
Prince George group raising money for childhood trauma treatment

Prince George group raising money for childhood trauma treatment

The Forget-Me-Not-Campaign is raising money to help a local community member heal from childhood trauma
Spring Fling fundraiser coming to Prince George

Spring Fling fundraiser coming to Prince George

The Northern B.C. Queer Connection fundraiser will feature Indigenous LGBTQ DJ Riki Rocket
Opinion: Women struggle to put themselves first

Opinion: Women struggle to put themselves first

For women who have had to juggle careers, parenting, marriage expectations, community involvement, taking care of their own aging parents, being sleep deprived, there is not a lot of time left in the day to tend to themselves.
Cougars fall in overtime

Cougars fall in overtime

The Cougars next play on Wednesday at Prospera Place in Kelowna against the Rockets.