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Civil Forfeiture Office seeking nearly $36,000 from Quesnel drug bust

Civil Forfeiture Office seeking nearly $36,000 from Quesnel drug bust

Leslie James Epton named defendant in notice of claim
Vaccine card 'a good step,' chamber of commerce CEO says

Vaccine card 'a good step,' chamber of commerce CEO says

British Columbians will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter restaurants, clubs, gyms and others
Cariboo Regional District found at fault for sewage floods

Cariboo Regional District found at fault for sewage floods

Ordered to pay Wildwood-area couple $77,000 and to remediate their property
B.C. octogenarian marks his birthday by cycling 1,000 kilometres

B.C. octogenarian marks his birthday by cycling 1,000 kilometres

John Crouch has completed numerous marathons, duathlons and triathlons.
Former city councillor releases memoir

Former city councillor releases memoir

He was always drawn to the natural beauty of British Columbia .
UPDATE: One person arrested in police incident at BCNE on Friday

UPDATE: One person arrested in police incident at BCNE on Friday

Police believe a single youth was the intended victim of the bear spray attack
Pitt Meadows woman may have been killed by a black bear

Pitt Meadows woman may have been killed by a black bear

The BC Conservation Officer Service is investigating 'the possibility of an animal attack.'
Election 2021: Frizzell running for Liberals in Cariboo-Prince George

Election 2021: Frizzell running for Liberals in Cariboo-Prince George

Long-time Prince George city councillor says pandemic recovery is the biggest issue this election
Rio Tinto strike not impacting Nechako River levels

Rio Tinto strike not impacting Nechako River levels

Water flow on the river is more then 30% above the seasonal average
Video of laundry-snuggling North Shore bear goes viral

Video of laundry-snuggling North Shore bear goes viral

Young bruins are naturally playful, North Shore black bear advocate says