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Adopt-a-Grandparent event surprises seniors in care on Valentine’s Day

Adopt-a-Grandparent event surprises seniors in care on Valentine’s Day

A Valentine balloon will be delivered to 185 seniors in care homes in Prince George.
UNBC T-shirt celebrates Black History Month

UNBC T-shirt celebrates Black History Month

As Black History Month begins, UNBC athletics is proud to unveil a t-shirt celebrating the incredible history and contributions of black student athletes past and present.
Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Poor snowpack conditions prompts avalanche warning

Province urges backcountry users to check avalanche forecasts
Prince George woman in distress after tree falls on mobile home

Prince George woman in distress after tree falls on mobile home

A tree fell on top of a woman’s mobile home during Tuesday’s windstorm
Proposal to ban women from 50-plus coed soccer defeated

Proposal to ban women from 50-plus coed soccer defeated

Vote to prevent female participation in drop-in 50-and-over games defeated 100-20 at annual general meeting
Okanagan vineyard crop damage from January cold likely ‘catastrophic’

Okanagan vineyard crop damage from January cold likely ‘catastrophic’

“We’ll wait for the report, but its going to be catastrophic. I daresay we may have lost most of the crop.”
Opinion: NDP gas ban plan ignores history

Opinion: NDP gas ban plan ignores history

We know from history of the many deaths that happen when the power is knocked out for extended periods.
Citizen poll results: Do you support the BC government's plan to ban new standalone gas heating appliances by 2030?

Citizen poll results: Do you support the BC government's plan to ban new standalone gas heating appliances by 2030?

The poll ran from January 25 to February 1. Of the 945 votes, we can determine that 455 are from within the community.
B.C.'s dramatic temperature swings put stress on bees and cattle

B.C.'s dramatic temperature swings put stress on bees and cattle

VANCOUVER — Recent wild temperature swings in British Columbia have raised concerns about the impact on some local animals' health, and potentially their survival.
Health officer advises B.C. to offer smokable fentanyl in report backing safer supply

Health officer advises B.C. to offer smokable fentanyl in report backing safer supply

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's provincial health officer says there are serious concerns among clinicians over diversion of drugs from the province's safer supply programs, but there's a lack of evidence about how pervasive the problem is. Dr.