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'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

"I pretty much kissed the bear," says the cyclist who suffered serious injuries in the crash on a North Van trail.
Prince George wildfire support services centre closes after one day

Prince George wildfire support services centre closes after one day

Fifty evacuees who fled to Prince George still ordered to stay way from their homes
Air-quality expert says risks underestimated as wildfire smoke descends across B.C.

Air-quality expert says risks underestimated as wildfire smoke descends across B.C.

An air-quality expert says smoky skies over British Columbia have become the norm over the past few summers, but not everyone seems aware of the serious health hazards it represents.
City of Prince George co-hosting webinar on hydrogen sector

City of Prince George co-hosting webinar on hydrogen sector

The free webinar will focus on the potential of the hydrogen sector in Prince George and the province.
Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

The Better Business Bureau is reminding the public to remain cautious about quick job offers and work-from-home gigs that require little to no experience.
Prince George to get air ambulance upgrade

Prince George to get air ambulance upgrade

A fleet of seven new helicopter ambulances is expected to be operational by late 2024 or early 2025.
WestJet CEO, pilots' union head clash over compensation as strike looms

WestJet CEO, pilots' union head clash over compensation as strike looms

MONTREAL — No sign of a breakthrough emerged in talks between WestJet and its pilots Wednesday, as the company's CEO deemed the union's expectations unrealistic while the Air Line Pilots Association slammed the airline for trying to 'publicly villain
B.C. woman thought she'd won $1,000 in the lotto. Turns out it was $1 million

B.C. woman thought she'd won $1,000 in the lotto. Turns out it was $1 million

Her husband didn’t believe the news.
Wanted: Phillip Charlie Gunanoot

Wanted: Phillip Charlie Gunanoot

Gunanoot is considered dangerous and should not be approached, Prince George RCMP warn.
Liberals' new bail reforms could run up against Charter, have limited impact: experts

Liberals' new bail reforms could run up against Charter, have limited impact: experts

OTTAWA — Experts say a Liberal bail reform bill introduced this week could be subject to a Charter challenge and see limited results.