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Opinion: Trump column a disservice to readers

Opinion: Trump column a disservice to readers

The article is overly simplistic and at times ignorant, wilfully or otherwise, or world history and wider debates.
B.C. doctor plans to start family practice after childhood in foster care

B.C. doctor plans to start family practice after childhood in foster care

A Kamloops doctor says she plans to set up a family practice in the community after spending her formative years in foster care with parents suffering from addiction.
'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

B.C. researchers find customers avoid emotional interactions when buying condoms and menstrual products — results that could offer lessons for doctors looking to communicate with patients.
B.C. man wins wedding confetti cannon claim

B.C. man wins wedding confetti cannon claim

A Vernon winery withheld $3,150 of a $3,500 damage deposit to cover damage it claimed was caused by firing confetti cannons.
Prince George programs get $483,203 in civil forfeiture money

Prince George programs get $483,203 in civil forfeiture money

Grants spread over 11 projects administered by seven organizations
All evacuation orders lifted in northeastern B.C. as rain dampens wildfire threat

All evacuation orders lifted in northeastern B.C. as rain dampens wildfire threat

VANCOUVER — All evacuation orders related to wildfires in northeastern British Columbia have now been lifted or downgraded to evacuation alerts as heavy rain eases the fire danger.
College of New Caledonia celebrates new art installation

College of New Caledonia celebrates new art installation

CNC held a celebration for a significant art installation at the Prince George Campus. There were seven pieces installed into the entry of the college, offering a bright and colourful welcome.
Fire-spitting monster truck puts on a wheel-y good show at BC Ferries terminal

Fire-spitting monster truck puts on a wheel-y good show at BC Ferries terminal

"May I have your attention, please. The oversized vehicle with the dragon, can you please stop with the fire?"
Pathologist in B.C. murder trial says he's not certain where teenage girl was killed

Pathologist in B.C. murder trial says he's not certain where teenage girl was killed

VANCOUVER — The forensic pathologist who performed the autopsy on the body of a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby, B.C., park says he can't be certain she was killed where the body was found.
Only two major Canadian grocers label 'farmed salmon,' finds report

Only two major Canadian grocers label 'farmed salmon,' finds report

Sustainability scorecard reveals slip in Canadian grocery stores' seafood sustainability practices, with only two labeling farmed salmon correctly — Costco and Metro.