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B.C. rancher fined $960,000 for fish habitat destruction

B.C. rancher fined $960,000 for fish habitat destruction

B.C.'s Tsilhqot'in First Nation wants Altherr & Schellenberg Cattle Co. Ltd. off its land after the company was found to have destroyed riparian and instream habitat.
Prince George woman wins provincial anti-racism award

Prince George woman wins provincial anti-racism award

Karelya Medialdea took home an award for her work with IMSS in Prince George
Children sought to participate in UNBC study on spirituality

Children sought to participate in UNBC study on spirituality

Researchers are looking to interview children who have experienced trauma, grief or loss
B.C. teacher banned after assaulting student in his office

B.C. teacher banned after assaulting student in his office

In October 2020, the teacher admitted to professional misconduct and agreed to never apply for certification again, following their criminal prosecution.
Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

Watch: Drones are delivering prescriptions to B.C.'s remote communities

The drones flew 1,200 times in one year, delivering medical supplies to those in need.
B.C. public sector set for 6.75% wage hike, costing up to $2.6B

B.C. public sector set for 6.75% wage hike, costing up to $2.6B

B.C. public sector employees and their unions have signed agreements that capped cost-of-living wage increases in 2023 to 6.75 per cent; with inflation coming in at 7.1 per cent, the employees will see the maximum pay increase this year.
Heavy-duty trucks in Prince George being converted to hydrogen-diesel

Heavy-duty trucks in Prince George being converted to hydrogen-diesel

Hydra Energy has signed up with eight commercial truck fleets in the region
Dust advisories in effect

Dust advisories in effect

"Levels tend to be highest around busy roads and industrial operations"
World champ figure skater visits SPCA with bags of toys and treats

World champ figure skater visits SPCA with bags of toys and treats

Two-time Olympic silver medalist Elvis Stojko was in Dawson Creek for a pair of performances.
Dying man pointed finger at downtown Kamloops neighbour, judge told

Dying man pointed finger at downtown Kamloops neighbour, judge told

“He was asking for help. You could see in his face, he was begging for help," said RCMP Const. Carolyn Braun