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B.C. survey aimed at tackling systemic racism, MLA says

B.C. survey aimed at tackling systemic racism, MLA says

B.C. Secretary for Anti-Racism Initiatives Mable Elmore was in Prince George on Friday to encourage residents to take part in the B.C. Demographic Survey.
B.C. family’s claim of God-given property 'incoherent, unintelligible nonsense'

B.C. family’s claim of God-given property 'incoherent, unintelligible nonsense'

Abbotsford family’s ‘Organized Pseudolegal Commercial Argument’ rejected as 'completely devoid of merit' by B.C. judge.
'Horrible condition': B.C. landlord said tenant's unit was covered in feces, including the ceiling

'Horrible condition': B.C. landlord said tenant's unit was covered in feces, including the ceiling

There was also feces on what one witness described as a "sex contraption."
Former Spruce Kings captain earns Canucks Alumni scholarship

Former Spruce Kings captain earns Canucks Alumni scholarship

Four-year Prince George forward Kolton Cousins now plays in U SPORTS for Queen's University Golden Gaels
Regional district launching Official Community Plan update process

Regional district launching Official Community Plan update process

The first three plans to be reviewed are in the Salmon River-Lakes and Robson Valley-Canoe areas.
B.C. construction confronts workers’ substance use challenge

B.C. construction confronts workers’ substance use challenge

Drug and alcohol use creates troubling safety problems and adds significant costs to industry operations
Lightning storm lights up Prince George, tinder-dry forests threatened

Lightning storm lights up Prince George, tinder-dry forests threatened

Environment Canada has issued a thunderstorm watch for today and tomorrow.
College Heights grad Matheson predicts Kodiaks will shine this season on football field

College Heights grad Matheson predicts Kodiaks will shine this season on football field

Prince George hosts Okanagan Sun in BCFC season opener July 29 at Masich Place Stadium
Environment Canada issues blistering heat warnings for B.C. Interior regions

Environment Canada issues blistering heat warnings for B.C. Interior regions

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says unseasonably hot weather in British Columbia's Okanagan, Thompson, and Boundary regions will push temperatures into the mid 30s into the weekend.
Regional district providing shelters for transfer station staff

Regional district providing shelters for transfer station staff

"...The amenities provided by the contractors do not meet WorkSafe BC standards" according to a report presented to the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors.