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Prince George comes together to release 1,000 salmon into the Nechako River

Prince George comes together to release 1,000 salmon into the Nechako River

Spruce City Wildlife Association held its annual salmon fry release on Sunday
Repeat offender found with gun, Prince George RCMP say

Repeat offender found with gun, Prince George RCMP say

Brandon Leslie Dargatz in custody on a charge of resisting arrest and five firearms-related counts
Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Forecast suggests B.C. residents should brace for high gas prices this week with some areas around Vancouver and Victoria expected to climb past $2 per litre.
'I threw up at work': Vancouver man wins $100,000 on scratch ticket

'I threw up at work': Vancouver man wins $100,000 on scratch ticket

“I thought, ‘What is going on, is this real?’” he says.
Sail on a lavish, round-trip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver at a steal

Sail on a lavish, round-trip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver at a steal

Not only does the cost include transportation on a beautiful five-star vessel, but it also includes meals, entertainment, snacks, and lodging. 
CNC dental students bring smiles to kids at Quinson Elementary

CNC dental students bring smiles to kids at Quinson Elementary

Spirit of the North has joined the long standing ‘Seal in the Smile’ program
Northeastern B.C. wildfire grows as evacuations return north of Fort St. John

Northeastern B.C. wildfire grows as evacuations return north of Fort St. John

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The British Columbia Wildfire Service says a blaze north of Fort St. John has grown significantly, forcing renewed evacuation orders and alerts.
Billy Talent concert coming to Prince George

Billy Talent concert coming to Prince George

The Canadian punk band will play CN Centre on Oct. 15.
Vancouver councillor wants to ban natural gas stoves and fireplaces

Vancouver councillor wants to ban natural gas stoves and fireplaces

Coun. Adriane Carr will put forward the motion on May 31
B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C.'s minimum wage to be highest among provinces starting June 1

B.C. has the second highest minimum wage in the country as of June 1.