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B.C. mother left 'devastated' after conviction of son's killer overturned

B.C. mother left 'devastated' after conviction of son's killer overturned

“Devastated.” That's how Annie Hutton describes her feelings after the man convicted of murdering her son successfully appealed his conviction Tuesday.
Guide outfitter's lawsuit certified as class action

Guide outfitter's lawsuit certified as class action

Legal action stems from provincial government's ban on grizzly hunt
Is B.C. in store for another hot summer?

Is B.C. in store for another hot summer?

“Your wet season has been kind of on the short side, so I sense that that may be something that comes back and bites you," said Environment Canada’s senior climatologist.
Letter to the editor: ‘Forest industry made its own bed’

Letter to the editor: ‘Forest industry made its own bed’

The forest ministry’s own records show that the industry did not log only dead trees but also plenty of live trees in its salvage operations
Two Hart subdivisions moving forward

Two Hart subdivisions moving forward

City council approved the first two readings of rezoning bylaws for a pair of proposed subdivisions in the Hart on Monday.
Spruce Kings d-man signs with Boston-area college

Spruce Kings d-man signs with Boston-area college

In 49 games with the Spruce Kings this season, Charlie Banquier has scored six goals and 14 assists (20 points)
Prince George schools get $1.8 million for building upgrades

Prince George schools get $1.8 million for building upgrades

Province is providing funding for HVAC upgrades at schools throughout B.C.
Young, Canada eliminated by Mexico at World Baseball Classic

Young, Canada eliminated by Mexico at World Baseball Classic

Prince George's Jared Young filled in for injured Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman at first base
Judge says B.C. COVID deniers showed 'reckless indifference to the truth'

Judge says B.C. COVID deniers showed 'reckless indifference to the truth'

Judge says maritime pilots who objected to COVID policies acted politically to misuse B.C. Supreme Court process "to disseminate COVID-19 misinformation."
Northern B.C. law students tackle pipeline issues

Northern B.C. law students tackle pipeline issues

A national court competition focused on Indigenous issues and the Coastal GasLink Pipeline