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Spruce Kings coach remembers close call as team makes neck guards mandatory

Spruce Kings coach remembers close call as team makes neck guards mandatory

“I was lucky, I got a skate on the neck and it didn’t cut me or anything but it definitely made me more aware of wearing some protection at the time,” Alex Evin recalled.
Canfor announces six month curtailment at Polar sawmill

Canfor announces six month curtailment at Polar sawmill

The company says the curtailment is due to a shortage of economically available fibre
New Prince George Men’s Shed to host grand opening

New Prince George Men’s Shed to host grand opening

Another space to support men’s mental health is opening in Prince George
How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

How B.C.'s new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

Legislation targets pay inequity, and could help with hiring and employee engagement.
WHL Roundup: Cougars shutout Giants

WHL Roundup: Cougars shutout Giants

The same teams play again tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 15) at CN Centre.
Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

The federal Conservative leader, who had started the day with a fundraising breakfast in Victoria, toured a rental-housing development near Thetis Lake Park
Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

OTTAWA — Almost two in three Canadians have a negative impression of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and half want him to resign before the next election, a new survey suggests.
B.C. nursing college upholds 'disgraceful' conduct decision

B.C. nursing college upholds 'disgraceful' conduct decision

B.C. Supreme Court told B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives to reconsider maternity nurse's discipline case.
Reservist pleads guilty on two charges related to vaccine mandate criticisms

Reservist pleads guilty on two charges related to vaccine mandate criticisms

A former soldier who defied federal government and Canadian Armed Forces COVID-19 vaccine mandates says he was close to killing himself before deciding to post anti-vaccine videos on social media and launch a protest march to Ottawa.
One in six B.C. families, more single moms face food insecurity

One in six B.C. families, more single moms face food insecurity

Four in ten single moms who are technically above the poverty line report food insecurity in their daily life, according to Statistics Canada.