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Ness Lake Bible Camp Polar Bear Dip goes Jan. 1

Ness Lake Bible Camp Polar Bear Dip goes Jan. 1

The dip starts off on dry land at 1:30 p.m. where prizes are won for most money raised and best costumes.
Update: Pedestrian struck and killed on Hart Highway Wednesday night

Update: Pedestrian struck and killed on Hart Highway Wednesday night

A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on Highway 97 North near Kenworth Road that closed the road to all traffic for hours as RCMP investigated Wednesday night.
Prince George mayor spent over $18,000 on hotels, travel: report

Prince George mayor spent over $18,000 on hotels, travel: report

“I came in this role not totally understanding how the mayor’s expenses work,” Simon Yu told the Citizen in response to a CBC story detailing the expenses.
Climate agreement inspires demand for clear definition of 'forest degradation' in Canada

Climate agreement inspires demand for clear definition of 'forest degradation' in Canada

Seven environmental groups are calling on the Canadian government to define 'forest degradation' using the best available science.
Northern B.C. duo named to best songs of 2023 list

Northern B.C. duo named to best songs of 2023 list

“I Got Paid Today” by the Snotty Nose Rez Kids made a list that includes big names like Taylor Swift, Drake, Morgan Wallen and Metallica.
McBride's Tanner Molendyk makes grade for Team Canada

McBride's Tanner Molendyk makes grade for Team Canada

Tanner Molendyk, an 18-year-old defenceman with the Saskatoon Blades, will play for Canada at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship that starts Dec. 26 in Sweden.
UVic job posting for Black candidates only draws backlash

UVic job posting for Black candidates only draws backlash

The posting is for a full-time assistant professor in the university’s school of music
WHL roundup: Everett Silvertips top Prince George Cougars

WHL roundup: Everett Silvertips top Prince George Cougars

Hudson Thornton and Terik Parascak scored for Prince George, who remain atop of the Western Conference standings despite the loss.
Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Canada introduced country of origin mandatory labeling back in the 1890s to help consumers support Canadian manufacturers and industry. Online marketplaces have pulled a runaround on this tradition.
B.C. strata fined newborns’ parents for increasing occupancy

B.C. strata fined newborns’ parents for increasing occupancy

After Christina James and Matt Rowland had each of their two children, their Vancouver strata council began fining them for increasing the number of people in their unit.