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Cold snap underscores importance of natural gas in B.C.

Cold snap underscores importance of natural gas in B.C.

No electricity or natural gas shortages were felt in B.C. during cold snap
UNBC makes acknowledgement pledge to Lheidli T’enneh

UNBC makes acknowledgement pledge to Lheidli T’enneh

Chief Logan presented UNBC with 18 plaques to be displayed on campus
Prince George city council approves funding for new transitional housing facility

Prince George city council approves funding for new transitional housing facility

The city has approved spending $486,000 to prepare the site at the end of Third Avenue
Northern B.C. court docket: Jan. 8 to 12

Northern B.C. court docket: Jan. 8 to 12

Fines and sentences for Prince George and area.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Milking a cash cow

Opinion: The world doesn’t need any more Canadians

Opinion: The world doesn’t need any more Canadians

Our Canadian lifestyle is a huge burden on the planet. So why are we expanding it with record setting-levels of immigration?
Man banned from Fort St. John after conviction for harassing ex

Man banned from Fort St. John after conviction for harassing ex

Several restrictions were imposed against 49-year old Dustan Olof Sweder for a break and enter charge, and a probation breach.  
TikTok video tips help woman after falling through Okanagan Lake ice

TikTok video tips help woman after falling through Okanagan Lake ice

Sophie Ehiasson says her 18-year-old sister was walking their dog when the dog ran onto the ice and fell through.
More than 100 wildfires still not considered out after B.C.'s record wildfire season

More than 100 wildfires still not considered out after B.C.'s record wildfire season

While it's not uncommon for some fires to burn through the winter, that number usually hovers around a couple dozen, not the 106 that were listed as active on New Year's Day.
Kelowna approves sweeping restrictions on short-term rentals

Kelowna approves sweeping restrictions on short-term rentals

Kelowna city council voted 4-3, with two councillors having to sit out because they own and operate short-term rental properties