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Coyote attacks four people in downtown Prince George

Coyote attacks four people in downtown Prince George

For three of them, the wounds were significant enough to require medical attention
RCMP patrols needed downtown to fight crime, auto repair shop owner says

RCMP patrols needed downtown to fight crime, auto repair shop owner says

“It feels like this corner of the city has been a sacrificial lamb and they’ve turned a blind eye.”
Prince George city council approves explosion relief fund

Prince George city council approves explosion relief fund

Despite opposition from the mayor and two city councillors, the city will be establishing a micro-grant support program
Port Alberni mother accused of murdering son said shooting was accidental

Port Alberni mother accused of murdering son said shooting was accidental

Charged with second-degree murder in death of her son Jesse McPhee in Port Alberni.
Western Hockey League coach suspended, under investigation

Western Hockey League coach suspended, under investigation

When the Wenatchee Wild visit Prince George to play the Cougars over Thanksgiving weekend, they may be without their head coach.
Kelowna company bringing artificial intelligence to forest sector

Kelowna company bringing artificial intelligence to forest sector

Genesis AI Corp. is building systems that will create a “digital twin” of a forest that could have wide applications in the industry
Prince George music conservatory adds composer-in-residence

Prince George music conservatory adds composer-in-residence

Christine Donkin has been commissioned to write a piece for the conservatory faculty to perform at their May 26, 2024 chamber concert.
'It was terrifying': Smoke bombs thrown into small B.C. business

'It was terrifying': Smoke bombs thrown into small B.C. business

Two smoke bombs were thrown into a Maple Ridge store, damaging everything inside.
Judge accepts proposals on tug boat sinking that killed Delta man in northern B.C.

Judge accepts proposals on tug boat sinking that killed Delta man in northern B.C.

According to a joint proposal by Crown and defence, instead of paying fines to Worksafe BC, money totalling $310,000 will be paid towards marine safety programs
Report from seniors advocate blasts for-profit long-term care delivery in B.C.

Report from seniors advocate blasts for-profit long-term care delivery in B.C.

VICTORIA — British Columbia's advocate for seniors is calling for "fundamental reform" in how the province funds contracted long-term care providers, after a study found for-profit facilities routinely under-delivered care for the funding they receiv