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Ottawa girl set to become the youngest university graduate in Canadian history

Ottawa girl set to become the youngest university graduate in Canadian history

OTTAWA — Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis is not your typical 12-year-old. She is a child prodigy who's about to become the youngest Canadian to ever graduate from university.
B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

B.C. court upholds three-year drug trafficking sentence

In October 2020, Amber Holly Kristeen Bridgen was convicted on four counts of possession of illegal drugs for the purpose of trafficking.
Hundreds of new apartment, duplex, townhouse units proposed in College Heights

Hundreds of new apartment, duplex, townhouse units proposed in College Heights

Developments proposed on Southridge Avenue, O’Grady Road, Stringer Crescent and Nicholas Avenue could result in up to 1,427 new homes in the area.
What Prince George school trustee candidates think are the biggest issues

What Prince George school trustee candidates think are the biggest issues

Candidates gave their responses during a forum held at Vanier Hall
'Dial-a-dope' car subject of civil forfeiture proceeding

'Dial-a-dope' car subject of civil forfeiture proceeding

Prince George RCMP uncovered drugs, cash and two prohibited weapons from Subaru driven by Andrew James Schooley, civil forfeiture director alleges
B.C. man jailed after smashing cars with oxygen tank

B.C. man jailed after smashing cars with oxygen tank

Kenneth Roy Preece attacked at least eight cars sitting at traffic lights in Richmond last summer, as well as cracking a gas line earlier this year.
Prince George man back on his feet after scary bike crash

Prince George man back on his feet after scary bike crash

The 34-year-old was left with a broken back after his head hit a tree and he landed on a pile of logs.
From hoses and shovels to water bombers: how wildfires are being fought across Canada

From hoses and shovels to water bombers: how wildfires are being fought across Canada

MONTREAL — The techniques used to put out the wildfires that are burning across Canada vary somewhat depending on geography, but ultimately they depend on people on the ground with hoses and shovels digging out hot spots one by one, experts say.
Candidate drops out of the race for Prince George trustee during forum

Candidate drops out of the race for Prince George trustee during forum

Josh Silva announced his resignation after refusing to answer questions
Opinion: Wildfire preparedness and response must include planning for unhoused people and other vulnerable populations

Opinion: Wildfire preparedness and response must include planning for unhoused people and other vulnerable populations

There is an alarming lack of disaster preparedness plans in Canada that consider the unique risks and needs of unhoused people during wildfires.