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Woman blames speeding logging trucks for death of her mother

Woman blames speeding logging trucks for death of her mother

Audrey Currie, a 63-year-old mother of four and grandmother, died in the Sunday afternoon crash south of Sicamous in B.C.'s southern interior
Red-hot Cougars, Royals meet this weekend in Prince George

Red-hot Cougars, Royals meet this weekend in Prince George

The Royals (17-11-2) are six points behind the leading Cougars ­(21-7), making this a potential big swing weekend for both clubs.
B.C. women lose $4K claim over alleged flea infestation and unpaid rent

B.C. women lose $4K claim over alleged flea infestation and unpaid rent

B.C. women have case rejected after pet parasites propel property dispute.
Driver involved in fatal 2019 Kelowna collision acquitted of criminal charge

Driver involved in fatal 2019 Kelowna collision acquitted of criminal charge

A 30-year-old Burnaby man was killed in a serious crash in the early morning hours of Aug. 13, 2019
Kamloops lawyer's first-degree murder moved to Lower Mainland

Kamloops lawyer's first-degree murder moved to Lower Mainland

Butch Bagabuyo, 55, is charged with first-degree murder in the slaying last year of Mohd Abdullah, a computer sciences professor at Thompson Rivers University
Time's up for some short-term rentals in B.C., as new housing rules transform scene

Time's up for some short-term rentals in B.C., as new housing rules transform scene

VICTORIA — Nancy Paine's short-term rental business is dead in the water.
Prince George non-profit looking to help vulnerable women and low-income families

Prince George non-profit looking to help vulnerable women and low-income families

The Advokate campaign is working to support vulnerable women and low-income families, with a focus on single and expecting mothers.
Ahead of coroner change, B.C. premier stands firm against regulated drug supply

Ahead of coroner change, B.C. premier stands firm against regulated drug supply

B.C. Premier David Eby responded to the retirement announcement of chief coroner Lisa Lapointe, who expressed regrets in not effecting change with her recommendations on the drug overdose crisis.
B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

B.C.'s biggest community forest receives wildfire protection funding

The Fort Nelson Community Forest was formed when the license was awarded to the Fort Nelson First Nation and Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, who have partnered to share 200,000 hectares of timbered land. 
Opinion: Wishing everyone happy Hanukkah

Opinion: Wishing everyone happy Hanukkah

It has come to represent and commemorate the spirit of survival of the Jewish people over millennia