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Rob Shaw: No matter the deficits, the BC NDP government invents ways to grow and grow

Rob Shaw: No matter the deficits, the BC NDP government invents ways to grow and grow

Two new bills, two additions to the bureacracy
Kirk LaPointe: The constancy of casual theft is a concern that can’t be ignored

Kirk LaPointe: The constancy of casual theft is a concern that can’t be ignored

Shoplifting seems to be in vogue as some sort of new vandalism, says Kirk LaPointe
Northern B.C. man alleges sexual assault by Vancouver hospital nurse

Northern B.C. man alleges sexual assault by Vancouver hospital nurse

Assault alleged to have happened in 2016, claims Fort St. John man.
Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

Many British Columbians are beginning to question B.C.’s carbon tax, poll finds

In 2023, 62 per cent of British Columbians say the province's carbon tax has negatively affected their household finances
Elementary school student numbers see slight dip

Elementary school student numbers see slight dip

There are slightly fewer elementary school students, but high school enrollment is up
WestJet has no plans to add more direct flights to winter vacation spots

WestJet has no plans to add more direct flights to winter vacation spots

“While we are always looking for opportunities to expand its network, there are no plans for expansion out of Prince George at this time."
Opinion: When is enough enough, Mayor Yu?

Opinion: When is enough enough, Mayor Yu?

We need to be able to support local businesses and we can’t do that if people don’t feel safe leaving their vehicles downtown.
Hockey Canada picks Prince George players

Hockey Canada picks Prince George players

Prince George minor hockey products Cameron Schmidt, Chase Harrington will play for Canada at World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
B.C. animal rights activists disrupt SPCA fundraiser

B.C. animal rights activists disrupt SPCA fundraiser

Charity’s supporters were forced to wait outside a Vancouver hotel banquet hall.
Chiefs hopeful court will approve landmark child-welfare settlement this week

Chiefs hopeful court will approve landmark child-welfare settlement this week

OTTAWA — First Nations chiefs and advocates are hopeful the Federal Court will approve a landmark child-welfare settlement this week, years after the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal called the federal government's treatment of First Nations child welf