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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
Prince George city council to look at cemetery's Saturday fee

Prince George city council to look at cemetery's Saturday fee

Currently there is an extra fee for intering remains outside of the cemetery’s regular hours
Arts North East seeking new home for permanent collection

Arts North East seeking new home for permanent collection

Suggestions have been provided to the Peace River Regional District on how the permanent art collection could be curated, with much of it located at their offices. 
Watchdog recommends charges against officers involved in Indigenous man's death

Watchdog recommends charges against officers involved in Indigenous man's death

Jared Lowndes was shot and killed by police in Campbell River two years ago after he stabbed and killed a police dog and injured a dog handler.
Opinion: Buffy Sainte-Marie and ethnic fraud

Opinion: Buffy Sainte-Marie and ethnic fraud

Strictly speaking, everyone has an ethnic identity.  But for many people it is simply a matter of stating what they are. 
Fire continues to burn in hills above West Kelowna despite rain and light snow

Fire continues to burn in hills above West Kelowna despite rain and light snow

Fires the magnitude of the McDougall Creek fire sometimes end up being referred to as "zombie fires" — a fire that overwinters deep in the ground and pops back up in the spring.