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Artificial intelligence can predict human life experiences, study finds

Artificial intelligence can predict human life experiences, study finds

Researchers fed the Life2vec artificial intelligence model registry data of six million Danish citizens. The results that came back were startlingly accurate.
Pause extended for removing Edmonton homeless camps, but parties agree some can go

Pause extended for removing Edmonton homeless camps, but parties agree some can go

EDMONTON — A judge has extended an emergency pause on a police plan to remove a long list of homeless encampments in Edmonton after police, the city and a human rights group reached an agreement that will see eight camps that are considered a public
Opinion: Canada must stop exporting the world's dirtiest fossil fuel

Opinion: Canada must stop exporting the world's dirtiest fossil fuel

Banning thermal coal exports from B.C. ports is a no-brainer after COP28's call to "transition away" from fossil fuels.
PGSS raises hockey spirits with 4-2 win over College Heights

PGSS raises hockey spirits with 4-2 win over College Heights

Polars continue their success in annual Prince George high school hockey event
B.C.'s expectant mothers warned about illegal midwives

B.C.'s expectant mothers warned about illegal midwives

B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives recently warned mothers-to-be of four women holding themselves out as midwives without being authorized to do so.
Northern B.C. woman ordered to pay after defrauding parent advisory council

Northern B.C. woman ordered to pay after defrauding parent advisory council

A Fort Nelson woman who pled guilty to defrauding an parent advisory council in June, has been ordered to $17,387 in restitution
Human Rights Tribunal accepts homeless encampment residents' complaint against city

Human Rights Tribunal accepts homeless encampment residents' complaint against city

VANCOUVER — B.C. Human Rights Tribunal will hear a complaint from those who camp at Crab Park and allege the City of Vancouver and its park board discriminate against them by not providing "basic survival services.
Northern B.C. court docket: Dec 11 to 15

Northern B.C. court docket: Dec 11 to 15

Fines and sentences for Prince George and region.
'Backfired': Christmas house in Sooke gets outpouring of support after nasty Grinch letter

'Backfired': Christmas house in Sooke gets outpouring of support after nasty Grinch letter

More people than ever are coming to see the Christmas decorations on the Vancouver Island house.
Police investigate Norwood Street stabbing

Police investigate Norwood Street stabbing

PG RCMP found victim suffering several significant stab wounds in early-morning attack