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'If she's late for work, I'm sorry': Friendly Vancouver bus driver sends video to passenger's boss

'If she's late for work, I'm sorry': Friendly Vancouver bus driver sends video to passenger's boss

"I was surprised and moved by his action."
Collision claims three and seriously injures two more on highway north of Kamloops

Collision claims three and seriously injures two more on highway north of Kamloops

CLEARWATER — RCMP say three people are dead and two others are seriously injured in a crash north of Kamloops, B.C. Const. James Ward with the B.C.
Police warn of Vanderhoof sextortion scam

Police warn of Vanderhoof sextortion scam

Scammers are soliciting intimate photos for extortion
B.C. invests $150 million to upgrade aging 911 emergency system

B.C. invests $150 million to upgrade aging 911 emergency system

SAANICH, B.C. — The British Columbia government is investing millions to upgrade the 911 calling system, allowing for location tracking of callers and texting during emergencies.
Prince George restaurant closes its doors

Prince George restaurant closes its doors

Cimo Mediterranean Grill closed temporarily on Jan. 31, and the building is now for lease.
B.C. MP leads call for public inquiry into foreign interference

B.C. MP leads call for public inquiry into foreign interference

Peter Julian's notice of motion was introduced at a parliamentary committee on foreign election interference.
Fort St. James man charged with attempted murder

Fort St. James man charged with attempted murder

Thomas Arthur Prince faces four charges from May 2021 altercation with police
Thinner forests key to industry prosperity

Thinner forests key to industry prosperity

Freya Logging owner Liam Parfitt says reforested clearcut blocks too often ignored, thinning needed to reduce fire hazard, restore fibre supply
Man homeless after BC Housing buys building

Man homeless after BC Housing buys building

Nathan Findlay was scheduled to move into Quebec Street House, until the unfinished apartment building in downtown Prince George was sold.
Bell and Telus customers will face higher roaming rates beginning next week

Bell and Telus customers will face higher roaming rates beginning next week

TORONTO — Some Canadians will pay more to use their cellphones while travelling abroad beginning next week. Telus and Bell say they are raising roaming rates, effective March 8 and 9, respectively.