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B.C. bus driver sentenced for driving passengers while drunk

B.C. bus driver sentenced for driving passengers while drunk

The driver expressed remorse and says he has gotten off alcohol since the incident.
Emergency preparedness minister warns wildfire situation is unprecedented, dangerous

Emergency preparedness minister warns wildfire situation is unprecedented, dangerous

OTTAWA — A massive amount of land has already been scorched by wildfires in Canada this year, and federal fire officials warn the hot, dry weather fuelling the burns is nowhere near over.
Prince George to celebrate Pride Month with flag raising, parade

Prince George to celebrate Pride Month with flag raising, parade

The PG Pride Parade will take place downtown on Saturday at 10 a.m.
Disc golf course planned at Ecole College Heights

Disc golf course planned at Ecole College Heights

City council approved $6,000 in funding on Wednesday for the planned six-basket, 12-hole course.
B.C. to invest $17 million on science, Indigenous knowledge to restore Pacific salmon

B.C. to invest $17 million on science, Indigenous knowledge to restore Pacific salmon

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — The British Columbia government is adding $17.25 million for ongoing efforts to save declining populations of wild Pacific salmon.
Protest urges B.C. law to improve convenience store safety at night

Protest urges B.C. law to improve convenience store safety at night

Aim is to have government reinstate parts of Grant's Law, to reduce risks to night workers
Treasure Cove hosting lemonade stand fundraiser Saturday

Treasure Cove hosting lemonade stand fundraiser Saturday

Good Lemonade Day is happening at every Prestige Hotels and Resorts property across B.C.
Resources expo donated $5,000 to Honour House

Resources expo donated $5,000 to Honour House

More than 7,600 visitors attended the expo, organizers said.
City council to consider bike lane improvements

City council to consider bike lane improvements

A 780-signature petition organized by Safe Biking for Prince George calls for bike lane improvements.
Students can decide themselves on in-school HPV vaccine, but some parents object

Students can decide themselves on in-school HPV vaccine, but some parents object

Now, one mother is questioning vaccines and government motives in a post COVID-19 world.