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'Vexatious' Okanagan ex loses court bid to stop mom from changing kids' names

'Vexatious' Okanagan ex loses court bid to stop mom from changing kids' names

Andrew Hokhold was barred in 2022 from filing any more lawsuits in B.C. until he paid up on child support.
City council pushes decision on Little Prince train to budget time

City council pushes decision on Little Prince train to budget time

Council will decide whether to increase the funding for the little Prince train during budget discussions
Snow good news for winter activities but cold puts a damper on the fun

Snow good news for winter activities but cold puts a damper on the fun

After months of waiting for the snow, Prince George-area ski hills got dumped on Tuesday but brutally cold conditions have followed
Environment Canada warns parts of northern B.C. that -50 C wind chill could be coming

Environment Canada warns parts of northern B.C. that -50 C wind chill could be coming

Environment Canada is warning parts of northern British Columbia to expect wind chill values as cold as -50 C for at least the rest of the week.
Prince George Cougars make special pledge to Lheidli T’enneh

Prince George Cougars make special pledge to Lheidli T’enneh

The team will also be hosting the 2nd Annual Indigenous Hockey Night at CN Centre on January 20
Vancouver vigil honoured murdered northern B.C. women

Vancouver vigil honoured murdered northern B.C. women

A vigil held in Vancouver this past December, honoured the memory of 14 homicide victims, including two women from the Peace Region and one from Prince George.
Prince George RCMP, school district hosting meeting on sextortion

Prince George RCMP, school district hosting meeting on sextortion

Representatives from School District No. 57, the B.C. RCMP Integrated Child Exploitation Team, and Safer Schools Together will speak about online safety
Fort St. John to host 2024 Performing Arts BC festival

Fort St. John to host 2024 Performing Arts BC festival

It's estimated that around 600 delegates and their families are expected to visit Fort St. John
Human rights tribunal to be told Canada is still failing First Nations kids

Human rights tribunal to be told Canada is still failing First Nations kids

OTTAWA — The First Nations Family and Caring Society will argue before the Human Rights Tribunal Friday that Canada isn't living up to its promise of timely access to health care for Indigenous children.
Premier visiting Prince George next week for BC Natural Resources Forum

Premier visiting Prince George next week for BC Natural Resources Forum

David Eby scheduled to speak at sold-out banquet Tuesday at Prince George Conference and Civic Centre