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'It was so gross': B.C. woman finds bugs in Easter eggs

'It was so gross': B.C. woman finds bugs in Easter eggs

"My nephew came up and smashed one and it was full of bugs," Madison Conibea says.
Prince George passport office opens April 25

Prince George passport office opens April 25

Service Canada office at 1393 Fourth Ave., gearing up for launch of 10-day service for travellers
Compulsory trades training Phase 1 deadline is Dec. 1

Compulsory trades training Phase 1 deadline is Dec. 1

The SkilledTradesBC roadshow coming to Prince George Wednesday to explain the new apprenticeship and certification rules
Amid record EV sales, B.C. to fund 250 more public charging stations

Amid record EV sales, B.C. to fund 250 more public charging stations

It's all part of the province's "Electric Highway" program.
Major haul last year leads to trafficking charges

Major haul last year leads to trafficking charges

Counts against Cody Stovin stem from seizure of 800 grams of suspected fentanyl in spring 2022
Letter to the editor: Former School District 57 trustees shouldn’t throw stones

Letter to the editor: Former School District 57 trustees shouldn’t throw stones

Former School District 57 trustees shouldn't be too critical of the current board, given their performance, a letter writer says.
Union for RCMP 911 operators calls for plan to address staff shortages

Union for RCMP 911 operators calls for plan to address staff shortages

"Police are not moving until one of us answers that call," says CUPE Local 104 president Kathleen Hippern
Grandma, baby make it out uninjured after semi plows into B.C. home

Grandma, baby make it out uninjured after semi plows into B.C. home

No one was injured after the truck crashed into a townhouse in Kelowna on Tuesday.
Security options for Moccasin Flats going before city council

Security options for Moccasin Flats going before city council

City council will consider options including increased RCMP patrols, private security and concrete traffic barriers.
Trees not endangered species in B.C., expert says

Trees not endangered species in B.C., expert says

"We have lots of forest, it’s just the forest we’re operating in for timber harvesting has become a lot less," forestry expert David Elstone says.