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Newspaper closure leaves communication gap in Northern B.C., regional district says

Newspaper closure leaves communication gap in Northern B.C., regional district says

Internet connectivity isn’t a guarantee in the Peace Region, and many residents relied on the local newspapers to access public notices advertised by the PRRD. 
Northern B.C. developers, regional district squabble over building bylaws

Northern B.C. developers, regional district squabble over building bylaws

The Peace River Regional District intends to register a notice on a Fort St. John property title over seven mini storage buildings constructed between 2014 and 2016
Doctors say we need the updated COVID-19 shot. So why haven't we heard more about it?

Doctors say we need the updated COVID-19 shot. So why haven't we heard more about it?

When vaccines against COVID-19 first became available in Canada, public service announcements flooded radio and TV broadcasts and repeatedly popped up online and across social media feeds.
Opinion: Many Jewish people oppose Israel’s actions

Opinion: Many Jewish people oppose Israel’s actions

I have been observing this issue for decades, and I have found the most vocal supporters of the Palestinian cause to be members of the Jewish community. 
Opinion: How the power of grace can transform our lives

Opinion: How the power of grace can transform our lives

Grace is the bridge between imperfection and redemption, an echo of divine mercy – an assurance that even amidst our faults, failures and unconscious behaviours, we are immensely and unconditionally loved. 
Prince George Cougars lose in Moose Jaw

Prince George Cougars lose in Moose Jaw

Zac Funk scored for the only goal in a 5-1 loss to the Warriors
Cougars hit the ice in Moose Jaw to begin WHL East Division tour

Cougars hit the ice in Moose Jaw to begin WHL East Division tour

Cats sit all alone in first place in Western Conference standings
87 B.C. communities have applied to the Housing Accelerator Fund

87 B.C. communities have applied to the Housing Accelerator Fund

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says they're working with the cities and municipalities who have applied for federal support.
B.C. sheriff celebrated for 50 years of service

B.C. sheriff celebrated for 50 years of service

Vancouver Canuck Todd Bertuzzi's assault trial was one of the many cases for which Dennis Corrigan was the deputy sheriff.
Airbnb owner hopes Prince George will opt out of short-term rental rule changes

Airbnb owner hopes Prince George will opt out of short-term rental rule changes

Jen Higham and her husband Trevor got into the short-term market three years ago and they cater to medical professionals, work crews and tradespeople, business executives, families and sports teams who prefer staying in residential neighbourhoods