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Opinion: Prince George school board chair should resign

Opinion: Prince George school board chair should resign

I believe that trustee Weber’s actions over the last nine months coddling anti-SOGI activists while lashing out at critics of her attempts to bring prayer into a public school setting is unacceptable.
Prince George Spruce Kings acquire Michigan-born forward

Prince George Spruce Kings acquire Michigan-born forward

Kings host Chilliwack Chiefs Friday in tribute to National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
Kamloops city council demands mayor release secret recordings with staff

Kamloops city council demands mayor release secret recordings with staff

Reid Hamer-Jackson given 10 days to turn over records but is non-committal when asked whether he would comply with the demand.
Opinion: Parents are just one part of every child’s education

Opinion: Parents are just one part of every child’s education

Children are not helpless robots easily programmed, whether by “woke indoctrination” or “outdated ideologies.”
Kitty litter purchased by B.C. school district not for students who identify as cats

Kitty litter purchased by B.C. school district not for students who identify as cats

Conspiracy theory gaining traction on social media has no basis in fact — the litter is for actual traction in cold winter weather
Nanaimo moves forward plans to ban natural gas as primary heat source in new homes

Nanaimo moves forward plans to ban natural gas as primary heat source in new homes

No one on council changed their vote, despite a huge volume of letters from opponents
NHL campers Young, Parker set for season debuts for Cougars, Royals

NHL campers Young, Parker set for season debuts for Cougars, Royals

Victoria hosts Prince George on Friday and Saturday
Cyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites as India hacker group targets Canada

Cyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites as India hacker group targets Canada

OTTAWA — The federal government is coping with cyberattacks this week, as a hacker group in India claims it has sowed chaos in Ottawa — but Canada's signals-intelligence agency says the "nuisance" attacks likely haven't put private information at ris
Black B.C. teen awarded almost $28K for restaurant discrimination

Black B.C. teen awarded almost $28K for restaurant discrimination

Manager's heightened suspicion, scrutiny and monitoring consistent with persistent and harmful stereotypes, tribunal rules.
Thief buzzes off with North Vancouver church's bees

Thief buzzes off with North Vancouver church's bees

Who steals bees? The congregation at St. Andrew's United Church would like that question answered after a sticky-fingered bandit stole their hive, bees and all