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Spruce Kings hire Fulawka as athletic therapist

Spruce Kings hire Fulawka as athletic therapist

Former RINK Academy therapist was part of Manitoba mission staff at 2023 Canada Winter Games
Prince George Fire Rescue tackles RV fire at Roblyn Motel

Prince George Fire Rescue tackles RV fire at Roblyn Motel

An occupant of the trailer was treated for burns
Watch out for thunderstorms today

Watch out for thunderstorms today

Sunshine and warmth in forecast for Prince George later in the week
Whistler dog walker spotted 'dragging' dog into 'forced bear encounter'

Whistler dog walker spotted 'dragging' dog into 'forced bear encounter'

Photographer Natalie Wannamaker says the woman ignored her warnings of bears in the area, bringing her on-leash dog within inches of a young bear on the Valley Trail
Stolen bunnies returned to B.C. home with note

Stolen bunnies returned to B.C. home with note

Two bunnies stolen from their home in West Kelowna, B.C., have been returned to their owner with a note apologizing for the theft.
Prince George Fire Rescue douses deck blaze

Prince George Fire Rescue douses deck blaze

Crews responded to a fire on the back deck of a residence
RCMP release sketch of sexual assault suspect

RCMP release sketch of sexual assault suspect

Attack on woman happened July 2nd near Fourth Avenue and George Street
'It is agonizing': Grieving mother calls for answers after Indigenous daughter found dead on reserve

'It is agonizing': Grieving mother calls for answers after Indigenous daughter found dead on reserve

An Indigenous woman is dead and her mother is desperately searching for answers on what happened during the last moments she was alive.
Redacted B.C. gas report sparks claims of misinformation

Redacted B.C. gas report sparks claims of misinformation

A government-industry report gauging the potential future role for renewable gas in B.C. was edited to remove sections stating electric heat pumps have an advantage over burning gas, documents show.
FortisBC's plan to keep burning gas 'not equitable,' claims B.C. city

FortisBC's plan to keep burning gas 'not equitable,' claims B.C. city

City of Richmond staff has 'connected the dots' between an altered gas report and evidence that FortisBC is looking to subsidize its low-carbon gas plan with a $750-million subsidy paid for by existing customers.