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Mayor’s call to publish city notices defeated after fierce debate

Mayor’s call to publish city notices defeated after fierce debate

The city will continue to only be required to publish public notices on its website and Facebook page
Enbridge hires goats to control invasive plants along pipeline route

Enbridge hires goats to control invasive plants along pipeline route

The goats were penned in an area north of McLeod Lake to eat up vegetation
Construction detours to affect transit in Prince George

Construction detours to affect transit in Prince George

UNBC routes to be affected from Aug 22 to Sept 15
Campers evacuated after flaring wildfire trapped them in southern B.C. backcountry

Campers evacuated after flaring wildfire trapped them in southern B.C. backcountry

VANCOUVER — About 80 campers have been evacuated from Cathedral Provincial Park in southern British Columbia after being trapped overnight by a nearby wildfire.
Men fit into three distinct masculine styles, find B.C. researchers

Men fit into three distinct masculine styles, find B.C. researchers

More than half of the men distanced themselves from the traditional ideas of masculinity, the global study found
Evacuation ordered for 20,000 residents of N.W.T. capital as wildfire approaches

Evacuation ordered for 20,000 residents of N.W.T. capital as wildfire approaches

YELLOWKNIFE — Some 20,000 residents in the capital of the Northwest Territories have been ordered to leave by Friday as wildfire danger in the region intensifies.
B.C. nurse suspended for breaching patient’s privacy, poor narcotics handling

B.C. nurse suspended for breaching patient’s privacy, poor narcotics handling

The college found the nurse's medication and documentation practices unsatisfactory despite prior discipline.
Kids overdosing is a public health emergency, Canadian pediatricians say

Kids overdosing is a public health emergency, Canadian pediatricians say

An alarming number of kids and teens have been treated for drug overdoses across Canada, according to a new survey released on Wednesday.
BC SPCA appealing to businesses amidst heatwave

BC SPCA appealing to businesses amidst heatwave

Even a dog being kept in a hot car for a short period of time can be harmful.
B.C. puts fish protection orders in place as heat, drought persists

B.C. puts fish protection orders in place as heat, drought persists

More than 80 per cent of the province has reached Level 4 or 5 drought conditions, the highest possible rankings, after months of little or no rain.