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Northern BC court docket: February 5 to 9

Northern BC court docket: February 5 to 9

Fines and sentences for Prince George and area.
Prince George man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2013 homicide

Prince George man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2013 homicide

Paul Tamasi has pled guilty to manslaughter in the death of his wife Karen Jordan
B.C. court rejects $1,500 COVID ticket appeal

B.C. court rejects $1,500 COVID ticket appeal

Nithya Geetapriya Ananda was fined $5,750, a penalty later reduced to $1,500.
Kamloops to lobby province to open cold weather shelters at 0 C

Kamloops to lobby province to open cold weather shelters at 0 C

“I had a friend die from hypothermia who was unhoused. And I've never gotten over it. Because I didn't do anything to help him, because I didn't know he was out there."
Opinion: Land Act kerfuffle points way forward for reconciliation

Opinion: Land Act kerfuffle points way forward for reconciliation

The provincial government has not articulated a clear vision of what reconciliation means, why BC needs to enter into it, and how the outcomes will benefit everyone.
Few to no wine grapes will grow in the Okanagan Valley this year, report predicts

Few to no wine grapes will grow in the Okanagan Valley this year, report predicts

The financial damage for wineries and vineyards could be $346 million and as much as $445 million when you include industry suppliers, logistics providers and distributors.
Claire Nielsen: Children’s exposure to media violence comes with long-term costs

Claire Nielsen: Children’s exposure to media violence comes with long-term costs

The long-term effects of exposure to media and gaming violence on children is a topic of ongoing research and debate and it is important to note that individual experiences and reactions can vary.
Citizen poll results: Should the B.C. government share its decision-making powers over public lands with Indigenous groups?

Citizen poll results: Should the B.C. government share its decision-making powers over public lands with Indigenous groups?

The poll ran from January 31 to February 12. Of the 868 votes, we can determine that 494 are from within the community.
High school basketball city champions to be crowned on Tuesday

High school basketball city champions to be crowned on Tuesday

City all star teams announced, players to receive their awards at NSC
Northeast BC First Nations supporting Indigenous-led resource charge

Northeast BC First Nations supporting Indigenous-led resource charge

Under the Indian Act, tax revenue generated by resource projects is collected by the federal government and then dispersed from Ottawa back to First Nations.