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Prince George rally demands glyphosate spraying maps be made public

Prince George rally demands glyphosate spraying maps be made public

Group demands to know when and where glyphosate spraying will take place in the region
COVID-19 cases in northern B.C. hit highest level since spring

COVID-19 cases in northern B.C. hit highest level since spring

There were more than 200 active coronavirus cases in the Northern Health region on Tuesday for the first time since the end of April
Mounties investigating vandalism to Prince George churches

Mounties investigating vandalism to Prince George churches

Arson involved in four of the cases
UBC researchers part of team who unintentionally found new way to track narwhals

UBC researchers part of team who unintentionally found new way to track narwhals

"I was shocked, excited, confused, and a bit embarrassed that I hadn’t thought of it before.”
Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Fire insurance hard to find for B.C. wildfire zone homebuyers

Buyers being denied coverage for homes in hard-hit Interior areas.
Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

Are the days of formal attire done for at B.C. offices?

New survey reveals B.C. workers eager to dress more casually.
Conifex reaps $26.1 million in second quarter

Conifex reaps $26.1 million in second quarter

Record-high lumber prices behind outcome, company says
City needs to double stormwater system spending, report says

City needs to double stormwater system spending, report says

An additional $4.5 million per year is needed to make the city's storm drain network sustainable, city council heard on Monday
B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

B.C. town survives behemoth wildfire after years of preparation, fire mitigation

Logan Lake was prepared and ready when a 63,000-hectare wildfire started heading toward their community.
City orders trashy properties cleaned up

City orders trashy properties cleaned up

City council approved remedial orders for four properties in the Hart on Monday night