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What the Vancouver encampment looks like, one week after being dismantled

What the Vancouver encampment looks like, one week after being dismantled

Troy Awasis: "You rip everyone's tents down — that's not going to solve the problem."
BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

BC Council of Forest Industries convention returns to Prince George

Premier Eby to address delegates Friday morning at PG Civic and Conference Centre
Prince George postpones decision on centralizing homeless campers

Prince George postpones decision on centralizing homeless campers

The city will look to conduct additional consultation with stakeholders and the provincial government, before bringing the issue back for reconsideration.
B.C. earmarks $9M in tech partnership to boost digital permitting process

B.C. earmarks $9M in tech partnership to boost digital permitting process

Partnership will build off of previously announced initiatives to speed up and lower the costs of permit approvals in the province
Victoria bylaw officers, police clear homeless encampment

Victoria bylaw officers, police clear homeless encampment

Local business says there are generally half a dozen large shelters set up on the street housing about 30 people, and Tuesday’s cleanup was the most thorough.
'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

The financial boost towards the construction sector is a start, but more is needed to keep up, says the BC Construction Association.
Northern B.C. resort built by HGTV’s Timber Kings up for sale

Northern B.C. resort built by HGTV’s Timber Kings up for sale

The 11,000 square-foot resort in B.C.’s Peace Region has been listed for just under $2 million
Kaiten MMA hosting grappling/kickboxing tournament

Kaiten MMA hosting grappling/kickboxing tournament

Fights on tap for Saturday, May 20 at PGSS gym
Prince George one of 12 B.C. hubs to combat repeat offenders

Prince George one of 12 B.C. hubs to combat repeat offenders

Teams of police, prosecutors and probation officers are being enlisted to tackle repeat violent offenders in a dozen British Columbia communities.
Spruce Kings goalie Fairlie signs with University of Toronto

Spruce Kings goalie Fairlie signs with University of Toronto

Fort St. John native played in BCHL all-star game in his final junior hockey season