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Canadian True Crime podcasters reflect on Madison Scott’s case

Canadian True Crime podcasters reflect on Madison Scott’s case

"People in the darkest of days did not give up hope that they would find Madison and... that really stands out.”
Three arrested after shots fired in Fort St. John

Three arrested after shots fired in Fort St. John

Frontline police officers attended and located shell casings in the area.
Prince George school district facing lack of school psychologists

Prince George school district facing lack of school psychologists

“This is lost support that our students never get back.”
B.C. woman fined after caught trying to sell at-risk turtle

B.C. woman fined after caught trying to sell at-risk turtle

The Kelowna woman was nabbed in an undercover sting run by the B.C. Conservation Officer Service.
Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Josh Silva

Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Josh Silva

‘I'm more worried about humanity than myself!’
City council to seek greater transparency regarding numbered companies

City council to seek greater transparency regarding numbered companies

City council requested a report back from city staff, to detail options and potential issues regarding naming the owners and directors of companies buying city land or making land use applications.
B.C. health authority hires teenage 'narcs' to bust illegal tobacco sellers

B.C. health authority hires teenage 'narcs' to bust illegal tobacco sellers

Undercover teen shoppers hired by Fraser Health are testing B.C. vape and tobacco retailers as part of a push to crack down sales to minors.
Prince George craft brewery hosting outdoor rock fest

Prince George craft brewery hosting outdoor rock fest

A portion of the proceeds from Trench Fest 2023 will benefit the Prince George Humane Society.
B.C. pharmacists set to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception starting June 1

B.C. pharmacists set to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception starting June 1

VANCOUVER — Pharmacists in British Columbia will have more responsibilities starting June 1 in an effort to improve access for those without a family doctor and ease the stress on an overburdened health system.
Registration for fall and winter swimming lessons opens June 1

Registration for fall and winter swimming lessons opens June 1

Demand was high for Swimmer 1 and Swimmer 2 programs offered during the summer months.