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PPC leader Bernier takes shot at immigration policy; says Canada should end COVID subsidies, cut corporate welfare

PPC leader Bernier takes shot at immigration policy; says Canada should end COVID subsidies, cut corporate welfare

Former cabinet minister delivers fiery speech to Prince George crowd
Fire damages Central Street condominium

Fire damages Central Street condominium

A fire at a two-storey condominium complex in the 200 block of East Central Street Friday afternoon resulted in damage estimated at $200,000. Twenty-two firefighters from four Prince George Fire Rescue halls responded to the call at about 3:33 p.m.
After more than a month of fighting B.C. fires, military heading home

After more than a month of fighting B.C. fires, military heading home

B.C. government says it has sufficient resources to respond to current wildfire activity.
Cougars open training camp next Thursday

Cougars open training camp next Thursday

WHL team gearing up for first team activities at CN Centre since pandemic broke out in March 2020
T-wolves strike it rich with addition of former Canada West all-star Johnson

T-wolves strike it rich with addition of former Canada West all-star Johnson

Former Fraser Valley Cascade soccer All-Canadian had 10-goal, 16-point season in 2016
Restaurant association calls for security-cost help as vaccine passport looms

Restaurant association calls for security-cost help as vaccine passport looms

The province's new proof-of-vaccination program launches Sept. 13.
Vaccine passports will exclude thousands of vaccinated British Columbians, claim community groups

Vaccine passports will exclude thousands of vaccinated British Columbians, claim community groups

Lack of cellphone, identification or proper immigration status are barriers advocacy groups say will shut out thousands of British Columbians from proving they have been vaccinated.
Man sentenced for pushing girls' bottoms at pool

Man sentenced for pushing girls' bottoms at pool

Judge found acts were not sexual in intent but still constituted sexual assault
Murderer's release raises alarm bells for victim's sister

Murderer's release raises alarm bells for victim's sister

Christopher Maurice Alexander stabbed Terrace woman 83 times
Over 2,000 Canadian municipalities call for billions of dollars to fight drought, heat waves and wildfire

Over 2,000 Canadian municipalities call for billions of dollars to fight drought, heat waves and wildfire

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is calling on Ottawa to provide $4.6 billion in funding annually.