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Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

Northwest B.C. has the highest food costs in the province

A report produced by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control compared the cost of healthy food in 16 health service delivery areas in B.C.
Prince George Hospice Dream Home open for viewing

Prince George Hospice Dream Home open for viewing

Grand prize worth $824,000 plus early-bird draws and two 50-50 draws
Feds warn 2023 on track to be the worst fire season ever seen in Canada

Feds warn 2023 on track to be the worst fire season ever seen in Canada

Canada's emergency preparedness minister says images of wildfires burning across the country are some of the most severe ever witnessed in Canada and the current forecast for the next few months indicates the potential for continued higher-than-norma
$13 billion and counting: Feds put more taxpayer money on the line to complete TMX

$13 billion and counting: Feds put more taxpayer money on the line to complete TMX

The federal government is once again putting taxpayer dollars on the line to prop up the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX).
B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their 'polarizing rhetoric'

B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their 'polarizing rhetoric'

VICTORIA — British Columbia officials have sought to rebut claims that drugs prescribed through the province's safe supply program aimed at curbing overdoses are being re-sold to young people, helping fuel the deadly drug toxicity crisis. B.C.
Northeast wildfire now the second largest in B.C.'s history: Wildfire Service

Northeast wildfire now the second largest in B.C.'s history: Wildfire Service

The BC Wildfire Service says the Donnie Creek wildfire has grown into one of the largest blazes over the last century in the province. The fire, which is burning north of Fort St. John in northeastern B.C.
Prince George city council paves way for logistics park development

Prince George city council paves way for logistics park development

City council began the process to remove a covenant restricting development on a 53.3-hectare industrial property along Gunn Road and Boundary Road.
Prison service to review decision to transfer killer Bernardo to medium security

Prison service to review decision to transfer killer Bernardo to medium security

OTTAWA — The federal prison service will review its decision to move notorious killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security facility, but its reason for the controversial transfer remained secret Monday.
Wildfire risk remains well above average across Canada this month

Wildfire risk remains well above average across Canada this month

OTTAWA — This is on track to be the worst fire season Canada has ever seen and the risk of wildfires will remain well above average in most of the country throughout the summer, the federal government warned Monday.
Prince George vehicle stopped for extensive modifications

Prince George vehicle stopped for extensive modifications

The modified 1931 Ford did not comply with the BC Motor Vehicle Act