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Simon Fraser Bridge opening Dec. 1, ministry says

Simon Fraser Bridge opening Dec. 1, ministry says

Repair of bridge to connect Prince George to Highway 97 South began in January 2022; $20.5 million project remains on budget
High school football champs to be crowned tonight at Prince George Bowl

High school football champs to be crowned tonight at Prince George Bowl

College Heights Cougars going after eighth North Conference championship in Friday football finale at Masich Place Stadium
B.C. loses 4K jobs in October despite big gains in construction

B.C. loses 4K jobs in October despite big gains in construction

Unemployment rate remains unchanged at 5.4%.
Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Ken Gillies suffered a heart attack while driving to hospital, but his wife couldn’t get through to 911 because of a cell-coverage gap
Northern B.C. firefighters raised medical funds for resident in need

Northern B.C. firefighters raised medical funds for resident in need

Members of the Fort St. John Fire Professional Fire Fighters Association have donated $10,000 to assist a resident with medical travel costs. 
Unaccompanied bags still on aircraft 38 years after Air India bombings

Unaccompanied bags still on aircraft 38 years after Air India bombings

When a bomb in an unaccompanied bag exploded, 329 people died when Air India Flight 182 blew up off the coast of Ireland in 1985.
Woman hospitalized after Central Okanagan's third deer attack in a week

Woman hospitalized after Central Okanagan's third deer attack in a week

In all of these incidents, dogs were also present, with one of the incidents resulting in the death of a dog.
Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Opinion: CBC’s ‘local’ programming is mostly fake

Newsreaders and hosts throughout BC are mostly repeating, often word-for-word, scripts that come from Vancouver.
Opinion: Carbon tax has politicians doing flip flop belly flops

Opinion: Carbon tax has politicians doing flip flop belly flops

A suggestion for Kevin Falcon: maybe kick yourself out of the BC United party and join John Rustad as a BC Conservative.
B.C. laws stacked to discard of homeless people's belongings, report shows

B.C. laws stacked to discard of homeless people's belongings, report shows

Homeless and precariously housed people in B.C. face a systemic loss of their possessions as a result of a patchwork of regulations and a housing system that provides no security for the most vulnerable.