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Blood donor clinic not coming back to Prince George

Blood donor clinic not coming back to Prince George

Canadian Blood Services says northern B.C. hospitals well served by donors from other cities
Life in a northern B.C. boomtown

Life in a northern B.C. boomtown

Settled in the 1950s to support an aluminum smelter, Kitimat is no stranger to industrial development. As the town adapts to life with LNG Canada and other projects, its community faces new challenges and new opportunities.
Zen minimalist photography exhibit opening at Studio 2880

Zen minimalist photography exhibit opening at Studio 2880

The exhibit features the work of professional photographer Dennis Webster
Opinion: It's never too late to say sorry (and here's how)

Opinion: It's never too late to say sorry (and here's how)

Injuries to our relationships happen from feeling misunderstood, being stuck in an emotion regarding a traumatic or difficult event, hereditary issues, lack of understanding or mindful skills, or a variety of other issues.
From telecoms to grocers, competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

From telecoms to grocers, competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

OTTAWA — As Canadians grow more concerned about rising inflation, competition across different sectors of the economy has become a "kitchen-table issue" at a time when the federal government is reviewing its competition law.
Union warns against Ottawa interfering in B.C. port workers strike as talks continue

Union warns against Ottawa interfering in B.C. port workers strike as talks continue

The union representing thousands of striking British Columbia port workers is asking the federal government to not interfere after business groups called for back-to-work legislation.
Woman whose home was destroyed by tornado estimates 100 people came to help clean up

Woman whose home was destroyed by tornado estimates 100 people came to help clean up

CARSTAIRS, Alta. — Elisa Humphreys knew she needed help after a tornado leveled two structures on her central Alberta property over the weekend.
This east Vancouver neighbourhood program is helping newcomers and Canadians learn about each others' foods

This east Vancouver neighbourhood program is helping newcomers and Canadians learn about each others' foods

Workshops in this POC-majority neighbourhood offer "an easy way for people to connect," according to program creator Ryan Ng.
American man fined $1K for 'absurd' 262 km/h speed on Coquihalla

American man fined $1K for 'absurd' 262 km/h speed on Coquihalla

“My only comment would be what happens on the racetrack should stay on the racetrack and not on the public highways."
Sneakers of the House: Canada's MPs embrace comfort, style in office footwear trend

Sneakers of the House: Canada's MPs embrace comfort, style in office footwear trend

OTTAWA — You won't catch Omar Alghabra in a pair of Jordans. The federal transport minister has been loyal to the Adidas brand ever since he was a kid playing soccer in Saudi Arabia.