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B.C. a summer hot spot for climate-driven warming, study finds

B.C. a summer hot spot for climate-driven warming, study finds

A new study has found that during the Northern Hemisphere's summer, climate change boosted temperatures for over half the world's population.
Copper theft led to downtown Prince George explosion, RCMP say

Copper theft led to downtown Prince George explosion, RCMP say

Fire investigators found evidence of copper theft which damaged a natural gas line
Millennium Park residents given second evacuation order by Prince George fire chief

Millennium Park residents given second evacuation order by Prince George fire chief

"I have concluded that there is an imminent and serious danger to life and property if persons are permitted to occupy or remain upon the property owned by the City of Prince George..."
Former Citizen editor remembered for fighting injustice

Former Citizen editor remembered for fighting injustice

Former Central Interior Logging Association manager Roy Nagel has died at age 81
Edmonton man wins $1 million on work trip to northern B.C.

Edmonton man wins $1 million on work trip to northern B.C.

“I scanned it with the retailer and initially thought it was $100,000 so I told my co-worker and then he looked at it and shouted, ‘No, you just won a million dollars.'"
Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

All 18 vacancies this year have been filled by the district.
B.C. experts predict more frequent intense wildfire seasons

B.C. experts predict more frequent intense wildfire seasons

B.C. recently surpassed the 2-million mark for hectares burned this year.
Shuswap wildfire ruin is revealed as B.C. faces 'sleeping giant' of drought

Shuswap wildfire ruin is revealed as B.C. faces 'sleeping giant' of drought

SCOTCH CREEK, B.C. — All that stands of the Scotch Creek — Lee Creek firehall in the British Columbia Interior’s Shuswap region is a set of blackened stairs leading to a pile of rubble.
'We don't call bylaw on broken legs': B.C. mayors seek solutions on drug use in parks

'We don't call bylaw on broken legs': B.C. mayors seek solutions on drug use in parks

Metro Vancouver mayors seek provincial ban on drug use in parks and places frequented by children.
Over 200 schools in B.C. still vulnerable to earthquakes

Over 200 schools in B.C. still vulnerable to earthquakes

Past B.C. governments have pushed back deadlines to complete school seismic upgrades from 2020 to 2030. The current administration failed to provide a timeline for when it plans to finish the retrofits.