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Battling the blaze: Understanding B.C.'s wildfire history and future solutions

Battling the blaze: Understanding B.C.'s wildfire history and future solutions

B.C.'s changing climate and diverse landscape have made it a hotspot for destructive wildfires. After several devastating fire seasons, is the province learning to cope with what's coming?
Inquest begins into former Prince George woman's death

Inquest begins into former Prince George woman's death

Samantha Nicole Patrick suffered a fatal overdose while in Surrey RCMP holding cells
Opinion: B.C. had 20 years to act and now everything is on fire

Opinion: B.C. had 20 years to act and now everything is on fire

In the current fire season, we have seen five times more hectares burned compared to 2003 and it isn’t even August.
Suicide prevention hotline funding ignores frontline responders, MP says

Suicide prevention hotline funding ignores frontline responders, MP says

Federal government to begin 9-8-8 phone service Nov. 30
It's the most prevalent crime in Canada, but few Canadians report it

It's the most prevalent crime in Canada, but few Canadians report it

Fraud is reaching new heights in Canada; however, few Canadians continue to report the crime to police.
Weekend fire damages Prince George house

Weekend fire damages Prince George house

No one was at home at the time the fire in the Lakewood area broke out.
B.C. crews hopeful of forecasted heavy rain dampening massive Donnie Creek wildfire

B.C. crews hopeful of forecasted heavy rain dampening massive Donnie Creek wildfire

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Crews fighting British Columbia's largest ever wildfire are hoping a "heavy, prolonged rain" in the forecast can help them turn the corner on the massive blaze.
B.C. court dismisses sex abuse cases against former RCMP officer, hockey coach

B.C. court dismisses sex abuse cases against former RCMP officer, hockey coach

Delays have made a fair trial impossible, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Christopher Hinkson said.
Tourism Prince George looking to move visitor centre

Tourism Prince George looking to move visitor centre

The public can take part in an online survey on the two proposed locations.
Oppenheimer's A-bomb project had B.C. connections

Oppenheimer's A-bomb project had B.C. connections

The heavy water for the world's first nuclear test blast, the Trinity device in New Mexico, was made in Trail, B.C.