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Botched contract to breed Pippa the Labradoodle leads to $2,000 in damages

Botched contract to breed Pippa the Labradoodle leads to $2,000 in damages

A BC Civil Resolution decision found the woman was owed half the price of a $4,000 Labradoodle puppy.
What’s happening this weekend in Prince George

What’s happening this weekend in Prince George

A list of fun things to do between Aug. 11 and 13
Opinion: If online giants won’t follow the rules, maybe government should nationalize them

Opinion: If online giants won’t follow the rules, maybe government should nationalize them

If a company in a monopoly power position plays games with the public interest like this, potentially risking human lives to earn their undeserved billions, well the public has every right to do something about it. 
Elizabeth May to continue rest on doctor's orders as she recovers from mild stroke

Elizabeth May to continue rest on doctor's orders as she recovers from mild stroke

Green MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands advised not to fly for another six to eight weeks while blood pooled from the stroke is re-absorbed by her brain
53 people have died from the Maui wildfires, governor says, and historic Lahaina has burned down

53 people have died from the Maui wildfires, governor says, and historic Lahaina has burned down

LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — A search of the wildfire devastation on the Hawaiian island of Maui on Thursday revealed a wasteland of obliterated neighborhoods and landmarks charred beyond recognition, as the death toll rose to at least 53 and survivors tol
Indigenous elder’s vision realized in $97M Vancouver housing project

Indigenous elder’s vision realized in $97M Vancouver housing project

Susan Tatoosh: “I’m just so relieved to see that this day has finally come.”
Canadian health care job vacancies more than double as illness, stress take hold

Canadian health care job vacancies more than double as illness, stress take hold

Canadian healthcare job vacancies skyrocket amid worsening staff shortages and stress
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and family heading to B.C. on vacation this week

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and family heading to B.C. on vacation this week

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau and his family are vacationing in British Columbia for just over a week, the Prime Minister's Office says. The PMO is not specifying where they will be staying, but says they are set to return to Ottawa on Aug. 18.
Cases against 146 Fairy Creek logging protesters are dropped after high court ruling

Cases against 146 Fairy Creek logging protesters are dropped after high court ruling

OTTAWA — The BC Prosecution Service says it's dropping 146 cases against old-growth logging protesters after Canada's highest court refused to hear an appeal against the acquittal of a demonstrator who had been cleared of criminal contempt.
University Way closure in effect Aug. 22-Sept. 15

University Way closure in effect Aug. 22-Sept. 15

Road access will be blocked to allow replacement of Shane Creek Bridge road panels