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More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

Global accounting firm KPMG says cybercrime is a growing issue in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island.
Northern B.C. mom wants to heal hearts

Northern B.C. mom wants to heal hearts

A Fort St. John support group is looking to destigmatize the language around drug use, noting kids as young as 12 are at risk of overdosing.
See Draco the dragon constellation in the night sky at PG Observatory

See Draco the dragon constellation in the night sky at PG Observatory

Draco the dragon constellation will be the subject of the Prince George Astronomical Society's public open house at the Observatory on Friday, Oct. 27 starting at 7:00 pm.
Prince George Cougar Terik Parascak wins WHL rookie award for third time

Prince George Cougar Terik Parascak wins WHL rookie award for third time

Hot-handed winger collected six points in weekend wins over Kamloops, Medicine Hat
New sandwich shop opens in downtown Prince George

New sandwich shop opens in downtown Prince George

Jiggy with the Piggy, Swiss Dill-licious, the Gravy Boat and the Glory Bowl are on the menu at the Wall of Fame, the new sandwich shop located in downtown Prince George.
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