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What Google's move to block news in Canada means for your next search

What Google's move to block news in Canada means for your next search

TORONTO — Google said Thursday that it will strip Canadian news from its services in response to a new federal law that forces tech giants to pay publishers for news they share through their services.
Police to keep eye out for impaired drivers this long weekend

Police to keep eye out for impaired drivers this long weekend

Road checks to be ramped up throughout the province
Coastal GasLink pipeline now 90% complete

Coastal GasLink pipeline now 90% complete

Pipeline installation is complete in three out of eight sections of the 670-km natural gas pipeline.
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Prince George

Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Prince George

Notice issued for second day in a row; Medium chance of rain or thunderstorms this afternoon
Where do the most accidents happen in B.C.?

Where do the most accidents happen in B.C.?

B.C.'s top 10 most dangerous intersections in 2022 were all in Metro Vancouver.
Update: Should B.C. pay when municipal fire departments respond to medical calls?

Update: Should B.C. pay when municipal fire departments respond to medical calls?

Prince George city council is calling for the provincial government to pay when municipal firefighters respond to medical calls.
Collision west of Prince George proves fatal

Collision west of Prince George proves fatal

One person killed in collision between passenger vehicle and semi-trailer truck
NHL Ducks draft Prince George's Nico Myatovic

NHL Ducks draft Prince George's Nico Myatovic

Cougars forwards Riley Heidt, Koehn Ziemmer picked in second round
'Always smiling': Teen who vanished hiking B.C. park now missing for two days

'Always smiling': Teen who vanished hiking B.C. park now missing for two days

Friends describe Wang as a ‘sweet' and 'nice’ person who is also a talented volleyball player. 
B.C. university offers free tuition to some Indigenous students

B.C. university offers free tuition to some Indigenous students

Kwantlen Polytechnic University becomes the second B.C. post-secondary institution to offer free tuition to local Indigenous band members