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Virtual parliament? Northern B.C. MPs prefer being there in person

Virtual parliament? Northern B.C. MPs prefer being there in person

Doherty, Bachrach plan to use teleconferencing sparingly if hybrid parliament made permanent
Engage Sport North and Timberwolves hosting summer sports camps

Engage Sport North and Timberwolves hosting summer sports camps

The soccer and basketball camps are for youth ages 8-18
Final weeks for survey on northern B.C. transportation challenges

Final weeks for survey on northern B.C. transportation challenges

Northern Development is encouraging people to fill out the survey which closes June 25
Tax on 'windfall profits' proposed for big Canadian grocers

Tax on 'windfall profits' proposed for big Canadian grocers

Among the report's 13 recommendations, the application of a windfall tax on grocery chains is contingent on whether Canada's Competition Bureau finds evidence of excess profiteering. One expert says that won't happen.
Canada’s first renewable diesel refinery to open in Prince George

Canada’s first renewable diesel refinery to open in Prince George

Tidewater Renewables will produce 170 million litres of renewable, low-carbon fuel per year at the refinery.
Manitoba RCMP say transport truck in crash that killed 15 had right-of-way

Manitoba RCMP say transport truck in crash that killed 15 had right-of-way

DAUPHIN, MAN. — Dashcam footage seized from a transport truck that collided with a minibus full of seniors, killing 15, shows the bus pulled into the lane where the truck had the right-of-way, Manitoba RCMP said Friday.
Update: One person killed in Highway 16 East crash

Update: One person killed in Highway 16 East crash

Highway reopened in both directions
Premier unveils partnership to tackle Prince George homelessness

Premier unveils partnership to tackle Prince George homelessness

Premier David Eby and Mayor Yu sign agreement to fast-track housing solutions to enable encampment closures
'The days were really hard and really dark': Vancouver dads share infant son's open-heart surgery story

'The days were really hard and really dark': Vancouver dads share infant son's open-heart surgery story

"There were those moments when I'd wake up from a nap and I didn't even want to put my shoes on," one of the father's recalled.
Canada should consider legal solution to fight residential school denialism: report

Canada should consider legal solution to fight residential school denialism: report

OTTAWA — Canada should give "urgent consideration" to legal mechanisms as a way to combat residential school denialism, said a Friday report from the independent special interlocutor on unmarked graves.