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Safer supply too weak for most street-drug users, says Island Health doctor

Safer supply too weak for most street-drug users, says Island Health doctor

Dr. Randal Mason, regional medical director for Island Health’s Addiction Medicine and Substance Use program, says expanding to stronger drugs like heroin could have practical benefits
James Steidle: ‘Wasting money seems to be one thing our city is great at’

James Steidle: ‘Wasting money seems to be one thing our city is great at’

City taxes are going up 6.78 percent, part of a 20 percent increase over the past four years.   
Citizen poll results: Do you believe the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to break up the Freedom Convoy protests was reasonable?

Citizen poll results: Do you believe the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to break up the Freedom Convoy protests was reasonable?

The poll ran from January 26 to February 7. Of the 1,121 votes, we can determine that 574 are from within the community.
When the sun goes down, a swarm of rats emerges in downtown Vancouver

When the sun goes down, a swarm of rats emerges in downtown Vancouver

A provincial ban on a type of rat poison, as well as other factors including Vancouver's unusually warm winter, could be leading to a surge of rats in the city, experts say.
Prince George RCMP bust 3D printed firearms operation

Prince George RCMP bust 3D printed firearms operation

One man been has been arrested in Prince George after items associated with a 3D printed firearms operation were seized
Forum on the impact of racism coming to Prince George

Forum on the impact of racism coming to Prince George

The anti-racism forum is being hosted by the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society
BMX club gets grant for complete track rebuild

BMX club gets grant for complete track rebuild

The Prince George Supertrak BMX Club received $76,513.17 from a Prince George Community Foundation and Rotary Club of Prince George Downtown grant.
Spruce Kings swap defencemen in trade with Salmon Arm

Spruce Kings swap defencemen in trade with Salmon Arm

The Kings acquired 2006-born defenceman Aidan Souligny from the Salmon Arm Silverbacks in return for 2004-born defenceman Max Ranström and future considerations.
Exploration Place announces retirement of CEO Tracy Calogheros

Exploration Place announces retirement of CEO Tracy Calogheros

Calogheros has worked for the Exploration Place for 30 years
White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in B.C.

White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in B.C.

The BC Community Bat Program is working with the province to detect and prevent the spread of white-nose syndrome, a fungal-based infection which has killed millions of bats in North America.