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Standstill on proposed New Prosperity Mine to continue for another year

Standstill on proposed New Prosperity Mine to continue for another year

Talks between the Tsilhqot’in Nation and Taseko Mines to reach a long-term solution over the proposed New Prosperity gold-copper mine southwest of Williams Lake will continue for another year.
BC Liberals to adopt more aggressive tone, pundit predicts

BC Liberals to adopt more aggressive tone, pundit predicts

Double crossed for their cooperation throughout the pandemic, B.C.’s reconfigured Liberal Opposition may take a more aggressive, combative role in the legislature, predicted political analysts.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sweater weather in full effect (again)
B.C. sees 16 more COVID-19 deaths, one in Northern Health as region adds 48 new infections

B.C. sees 16 more COVID-19 deaths, one in Northern Health as region adds 48 new infections

One person is out of hospital's critical care unit in the north
Ninth COVID death in Northern Health

Ninth COVID death in Northern Health

A ninth death in Northern Health from COVID-19 was recorded on Tuesday. The fatality was among 16 from the virus province-wide as confirmed by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, raising the total since the pandemic broke out to 543 for B.C.
Prince George issued 'near-zero visibility' fog advisory by Environment Canada

Prince George issued 'near-zero visibility' fog advisory by Environment Canada

Driving conditions could become hazardous
Man struck by van awarded $167,000

Man struck by van awarded $167,000

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice has awarded a man $167,000 in damages for the injuries he had suffered when he was hit by a van while riding through a Prince George alley slightly more than 14 years ago.
COVID-19 update: B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency

COVID-19 update: B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history. Now, it has officially been in place for over 8 months.
‘Their brains have changed’: How technology will transform life in 2021

‘Their brains have changed’: How technology will transform life in 2021

Fear not, for 5G health hazards are “grossly overblown” going into 2021.
UNBC places first in research income growth in new report of Canadian universities

UNBC places first in research income growth in new report of Canadian universities

University sees more funding coming in for research projects