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Province expanding Northern B.C. parks

Province expanding Northern B.C. parks

Outdoor enthusiasts in Quesnel, Fort St. James, Haida Gwaii, Clearwater, and Grand Forks have more wilderness to enjoy, thanks to provincial land conservation efforts.
High court to hear appeal of B.C. law slapping health care costs on opioid companies

High court to hear appeal of B.C. law slapping health care costs on opioid companies

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear an appeal from four pharmaceutical manufacturers, retailers or distributors trying to stop a proposed class-action lawsuit by the British Columbia government.
The Glorious Sons retool for their biggest tour to date

The Glorious Sons retool for their biggest tour to date

The Glorious Sons play CN Centre in Prince on Monday night.
Win-starved Prince George Spruce Kings back on home ice Friday night

Win-starved Prince George Spruce Kings back on home ice Friday night

West Kelowna Warriors in town for two-game weekend BCHL set
Prince George run serves as Dutch military veteran's Remembrance Day tribute

Prince George run serves as Dutch military veteran's Remembrance Day tribute

11-kilometre event starts Saturday at 2 a.m. at Prince George Aquatic Centre
Retired Prince George man donates $1,500 towards Moccasin Flats tiny homes

Retired Prince George man donates $1,500 towards Moccasin Flats tiny homes

‘That whole homelessness thing is near and dear to my heart’
Patchwork of Talent seen in brand new show at seniors' centre

Patchwork of Talent seen in brand new show at seniors' centre

Patchwork of Talent Group is a small but mighty drama club at the Elder Citizens Recreation Centre putting on a show Nov. 17 and 19.
'They are ruthless': B.C. widow warns others after scammers pretend to be police

'They are ruthless': B.C. widow warns others after scammers pretend to be police

People are receiving fraudulent calls from people impersonating the RCMP asking for money.
Opinion: John Banman paid a stiff price to serve Canada

Opinion: John Banman paid a stiff price to serve Canada

Private John Banman never fully reaped the benefits of his fidelity, hard work, or service, dying at 49.
Opinion: North Star should be used to house seniors, working poor

Opinion: North Star should be used to house seniors, working poor

It’s not just about the drug addicts. Lots of people need a warm bed.