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B.C. measles case prompts exposure alert as officials urge vaccination before travel

B.C. measles case prompts exposure alert as officials urge vaccination before travel

VANCOUVER — The first case of measles in British Columbia since 2019 is prompting an exposure alert to residents of Richmond and vaccination reminders to parents and spring break travellers.
One killed in B.C. avalanche near Revelstoke as warning extended to Thursday

One killed in B.C. avalanche near Revelstoke as warning extended to Thursday

REVELSTOKE, B.C. — An avalanche in British Columbia's Interior has killed a snow biker near Revelstoke as warnings of persisting danger are extended by the forecaster.
Northern BC court docket: Feb. 26 to March 1

Northern BC court docket: Feb. 26 to March 1

Fines and sentences for Prince George and area.
Prince George drag strip owners settle dispute out of court

Prince George drag strip owners settle dispute out of court

BC Supreme Court petition filed last April claimed Nitro Motorsports Park owner Brent Marshall conducted logging without consent of the ownership group
Duplex fire on Quince Street caused $80,000 in damage

Duplex fire on Quince Street caused $80,000 in damage

Heavy smoke and flames were coming from one half of a duplex in the 2200 block of Quince Street at about 4:16 p.m. Friday, March 1.
Opinion: City taxes are a bait and switch

Opinion: City taxes are a bait and switch

Pandering to big business on behalf of the city has equated to a wealth transfer from residential taxpayers to business taxpayers.
James Steidle: Region needs to pay its fair share for hospital upgrades

James Steidle: Region needs to pay its fair share for hospital upgrades

Back in December, the Northern Health Authority requested $41.3 million from the Fraser Fort George Regional Hospital District -- in other words our local property taxpayers -- to begin work on a new parkade
Citizen poll results: Should a Prince George teacher have been disciplined for accidentally endangering a student with a nut allergy?

Citizen poll results: Should a Prince George teacher have been disciplined for accidentally endangering a student with a nut allergy?

The poll ran from February 20 to March 3. Of the 946 votes, we can determine that 565 are from within the community.
City of Prince Rupert says 19 eagles dead at landfill due to 'deleterious' substance

City of Prince Rupert says 19 eagles dead at landfill due to 'deleterious' substance

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — The City of Prince Rupert says 19 eagles are dead after someone dumped an unknown "deleterious substance" at a local landfill on Friday.
Seedy Saturday brought gardeners out searching for spring

Seedy Saturday brought gardeners out searching for spring

Shawnee Newton, who has a ranch around Willow River, brought daughter Maria with her to check out Seedy Saturday at St. Michael's Church in Prince George.