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Prince George RCMP investigating coyote attacks

Prince George RCMP investigating coyote attacks

The police are looking into the increase of coyote attacks in the city
Prince George Hospice unveils new rec room

Prince George Hospice unveils new rec room

The rec room will give people the opportunity to participate in things like art and craft workshops, pottery, puzzles, painting, leatherworking, and more.
Food insecurity among Indigenous kids is a 'public health crisis,' doctors say

Food insecurity among Indigenous kids is a 'public health crisis,' doctors say

Family physician Dr. Rebekah Eatmon sees parents in tears, frustrated that they can't provide enough healthy food for their children.
Hundreds of anti-SOGI protesters disrupt B.C. school board meeting

Hundreds of anti-SOGI protesters disrupt B.C. school board meeting

Police needed to escort staff off the property after the school board meeting was disrupted by protesters.
Prince George RCMP round up $500K in stolen property

Prince George RCMP round up $500K in stolen property

An investigation in July led to the recovery of a boat, three motorcycles and four ATVs worth approximately $365,000.
SD57 building three new childcare centres in Prince George and Mackenzie

SD57 building three new childcare centres in Prince George and Mackenzie

Each new centre will accommodate 62 spaces
Swearing is becoming more common in the workplace: poll

Swearing is becoming more common in the workplace: poll

At a time when the country’s youngest and oldest adults seem to be at odds on several topics, they find common ground on language.
Cancer patient travel program expanded

Cancer patient travel program expanded

Alliance with Hope Air means more flights, increased hotel stays, ground transportation, meal vouchers for rural/remote patients and caregivers
How will wildfire affect West Kelowna's drinking water?

How will wildfire affect West Kelowna's drinking water?

The soil won't retain water and will run off, "so future storms, for example, can result in a lot of runoff, and landslides or increased sedimentation into the reservoir."
Six-foot-tall wooden bear stolen from Kelowna restaurant

Six-foot-tall wooden bear stolen from Kelowna restaurant

“The vehicle used in the incident is a white mid-2000s Ford F150 with a black tonneau cover and matches the description of a vehicle involved with a previous attempt to steal the statue,” said Kelowna RCMP.