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Could Pettersson leave Canucks like Tkachuk left Flames?

Could Pettersson leave Canucks like Tkachuk left Flames?

The Canucks could regret signing Elias Pettersson to a three-year bridge deal.
Special prosecutor named in investigation of B.C. school board candidate

Special prosecutor named in investigation of B.C. school board candidate

VICTORIA — The BC Prosecution Service says it has named a special prosecutor in a case involving a New Westminster school board candidate who was later appointed a government adviser at the beginning of May.
Opinion: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

Opinion: The public is calling for an inquiry. Johnston and Trudeau should give us one

We would learn about what enables this systemic effort to influence our politics and who in Canada consorts with those abroad.
Accessibility workshop being held for Prince George employers

Accessibility workshop being held for Prince George employers

The New Inclusive Economy Business-to-Business Roadshow will come to the city in June.
Assault charges laid against B.C. RCMP officer

Assault charges laid against B.C. RCMP officer

Staff Sgt. Damian Volk is due in North Vancouver provincial court June 23.
Ness Lake Bible Camp Cans for Kids fundraising happening Saturday

Ness Lake Bible Camp Cans for Kids fundraising happening Saturday

Donations of recyclables will help sponsor kids to attend the Prince George-area camp this summer.
Province provides support for Prince George seniors facing homelessness

Province provides support for Prince George seniors facing homelessness

The Prince George Council of Seniors is part of the Senior Housing Information and Navigation Ease (SHINE) program.
Bright orange ocean water being tested by B.C. scientists

Bright orange ocean water being tested by B.C. scientists

"It was thick. You couldn't even see the water, like under the water. It was just straight orange."
WestJet pilots deal grants 24% pay raise over four years

WestJet pilots deal grants 24% pay raise over four years

MONTREAL — WestJet pilots are bound for a 24 per cent pay bump over four years under an agreement-in-principle between the company and the union. Pilots will receive a 15.5 per cent hourly pay raise this year retroactive to Jan.
Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

Canada's competition watchdog is putting its weight behind some longtime cannabis industry asks including easing restrictions on cannabis packaging and adjusting limits on how much of pot’s psychoactive component can be in edible products.