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First Nation, regional district get emergency planning grants

First Nation, regional district get emergency planning grants

The province is providing more than $800,000 to 19 communities through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund
Expect delays on Highway 16 near Purden

Expect delays on Highway 16 near Purden

Shoulder maintenance on the highway will lead to single lane alternating traffic through 4 p.m.
Rugby players take silver, bronze at World Police & Fire Games

Rugby players take silver, bronze at World Police & Fire Games

This year’s World Police & Fire Games were held in Winnipeg from July 28 to Aug. 6, with more than 70 nations taking part.
Supreme Court overrules 'flawed' eviction of B.C. single mom

Supreme Court overrules 'flawed' eviction of B.C. single mom

A BC Housing-sanctioned non-profit housing society in Surrey attempted to evict a single mom until a B.C. Supreme Court judge overturned the process, describing it as 'patently unreasonable'
For Elizabeth May, excruciating headache while at ceremony turned out to be a stroke

For Elizabeth May, excruciating headache while at ceremony turned out to be a stroke

“I felt like my head was going to split in two.”
Get your pet vaccinated at downtown clinic

Get your pet vaccinated at downtown clinic

Birchwood Veterinary Clinic sets aside morning hours to see to unattached canine and feline patients
Opinion: We need back to basics politics in Prince George

Opinion: We need back to basics politics in Prince George

Brainwash the citizens; this will correct the situation.
Hospital can take man off life support despite family protests, B.C. court rules

Hospital can take man off life support despite family protests, B.C. court rules

Daughters fought numerous St. Paul's Hospital physicians who had placed a do-not-resuscitate sign on their father's bed in Vancouver, B.C.
Terms of new contract that resolved British Columbia port dispute are released

Terms of new contract that resolved British Columbia port dispute are released

VANCOUVER — The Canada Industrial Relations Board has released the new terms of the agreement that resolved British Columbia's port dispute, including a commitment by employers to train workers to perform maintenance on new equipment.
Group warns of ‘tripledemic’ repeat without B.C. government action to combat COVID-19 in schools

Group warns of ‘tripledemic’ repeat without B.C. government action to combat COVID-19 in schools

Protect Our Province BC and other signatories have penned an open letter to the province, urging the provincial government to take action to prevent the spread of COVID and respiratory illnesses this fall