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Vancouver photographer shares spellbinding snap of the century's longest lunar eclipse (PHOTOS)

Vancouver photographer shares spellbinding snap of the century's longest lunar eclipse (PHOTOS)

"When the moon passes through Earth’s shadow, it glows in a striking reddish colour due to scattering of light."
Heavy snowfall warning in effect for P.G. and area

Heavy snowfall warning in effect for P.G. and area

Get ready Prince George, we’re in for a blast of winter. Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the city beginning on Saturday with five-to-10 centimetres of snow expected.
Lheidli T’enneh First Nation calls for federal funding for clean drinking water

Lheidli T’enneh First Nation calls for federal funding for clean drinking water

“We need to have water which is safe. There is no alternative”
Canada expands list of approved COVID-19 vaccines for travel

Canada expands list of approved COVID-19 vaccines for travel

A full course of Sinopharm, Sinovac and COVAXIN vaccines will be acceptable under the new rules
Abbotsford changes plans, work to patch 100-metre breach in dike

Abbotsford changes plans, work to patch 100-metre breach in dike

It's unknown to what degree the dike has been weakened.
Aboriginal friendship centres sue former executive director for $48,000

Aboriginal friendship centres sue former executive director for $48,000

A notice of civil claim alleges Paul Lacerte arranged a loan for himself relating to personal expense items.
Aftermath of B.C.’s catastrophic floods as seen from space (PHOTOS)

Aftermath of B.C.’s catastrophic floods as seen from space (PHOTOS)

Silt from the Fraser River is reaching almost all the way across the Strait of Georgia
Johnny Reid at PG Playhouse in April

Johnny Reid at PG Playhouse in April

Johnny Reid is back in Prince George for a series of intimate concerts at the Playhouse on April 22, 23 and 24.
Storing British Columbians' personal data outside Canada unacceptable: poll

Storing British Columbians' personal data outside Canada unacceptable: poll

Some 73% of 802 respondents to an IPSOS poll oppose Victoria changing privacy law to allow storage of British Columbians' private, personal information outside of Canada.
'We feel forgotten': 150 migrant workers reeling after B.C. flood evacuations

'We feel forgotten': 150 migrant workers reeling after B.C. flood evacuations

While some migrant workers remain on the job, hundreds more across B.C. are in a state of limbo after they were evacuated from farms devastated by floodwaters. Some say it's time to re-write their contracts to protect workers from climate change.