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Prince George in path of solar eclipse but clouds could ruin the view

Prince George in path of solar eclipse but clouds could ruin the view

The moon will begin covering the sun at 8:13 a.m. Saturday, reach its maximum of 70.6 per cent coverage at 9:22 a.m., and end at 10:37 a.m.
UVic student wants university to allow living in vans on campus

UVic student wants university to allow living in vans on campus

A University of Victoria student who lives in his van hopes to ­persuade the university to change its rules that prohibit sleeping overnight in vehicles.
Prince George closing some parks, washrooms for the winter

Prince George closing some parks, washrooms for the winter

The closures will happen by the end of the month
Cash found with cannabis forfeited to provincial government

Cash found with cannabis forfeited to provincial government

Shelley Lorraine Yip signs consent order giving up more than $10,000
Tumbler Ridge Museum recovers two rare dinosaur fossil specimens

Tumbler Ridge Museum recovers two rare dinosaur fossil specimens

A donation from LaPraire Crane helped the museum recover the large rocks by helicopter
Opinion: Canadian construction moves at a snail’s pace

Opinion: Canadian construction moves at a snail’s pace

Permits and go-aheads are hard to get, finding building materials, getting the job done and then final inspections have led to an increase of cost
In Canada’s culture wars, most agree on two things — climate and capitalism

In Canada’s culture wars, most agree on two things — climate and capitalism

A majority of Canadians acknowledge the reality of climate change but question the impact capitalism is having on driving a wealth gap, according to an Angus Reid Forum poll
B.C. couple fined during housing crunch for living in RV on family acreage

B.C. couple fined during housing crunch for living in RV on family acreage

The Vernon, B.C., family is 'baffled' that amid a housing crisis, the city has fined them for living in an RV on private property
RCMP dispute photojournalist's account of arrest while covering pipeline protest

RCMP dispute photojournalist's account of arrest while covering pipeline protest

The RCMP say a photojournalist who is suing the force was not exempt from complying with a court injunction while reporting on protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline that's nearing completion in northern British Columbia.
Library furthers its efforts towards reconciliation

Library furthers its efforts towards reconciliation

To reflect Indigenous perspectives and honour diverse cultures, the library has replaced culturally inappropriate and outdated subject headings with terms that are more accurate and culturally appropriate.