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Drone tracks missing dog to B.C. rail yard in astonishing rescue

Drone tracks missing dog to B.C. rail yard in astonishing rescue

What started out as a weekend jaunt for a pair of Husky dogs turned into a three-day ordeal for the owner and a community of animal lovers.
District kept in dark about Northern Health's plan for overdose site near Fort St. John school

District kept in dark about Northern Health's plan for overdose site near Fort St. John school

Site scheduled to open this fall/winter.
Corrections Canada denies rectal search of Prince George murderer

Corrections Canada denies rectal search of Prince George murderer

Darren Sundman is seeking damages for injuries allegedly suffered during strip search
B.C. man creates wrist device that detects overdose, calls for help

B.C. man creates wrist device that detects overdose, calls for help

The device is called ODEN. It can send an alert to emergency services when a person's heart rate hits a range indicative of an overdose.
Canada North Resources Expo returns to Prince George

Canada North Resources Expo returns to Prince George

The biennial industry expo takes place at CN Centre on Friday and Saturday.
Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Milton Mahoney

Meet the SD57 trustee by-election candidates: Milton Mahoney

‘It was far more difficult being a trustee than I had anticipated’
Canadian airline ordered to pay B.C. pair $1,400 for flight delays

Canadian airline ordered to pay B.C. pair $1,400 for flight delays

The airline said the delay on the Vancouver-Toronto flight was a result of "crew constraints."
Spring flood risks highlight lack of insurance for Canadian homeowners: experts

Spring flood risks highlight lack of insurance for Canadian homeowners: experts

As the spring season brings higher flood risk to Canadians, as seen in British Columbia recently, experts say many homeowners remain without adequate insurance to cover extreme weather’s damage to their homes.
Punched on the job: when gig workers are denied basic safety support

Punched on the job: when gig workers are denied basic safety support

An assaulted Uber driver makes the case, say advocates, for extending employee rights. The BC government isn’t sure.
Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Housing advocate Rohana Rezel says a "nice loophole" exists in federal conflict of interest laws to allow members of Parliament to own rental properties while still setting housing policies.