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Start of BCHL season postponed to new year

Start of BCHL season postponed to new year

Spruce Kings to continue waiting with players 19 and over also not allowed to step on the ice
Six hours of impaired-driving initiative sees 2,500 vehicle checks by Prince George RCMP

Six hours of impaired-driving initiative sees 2,500 vehicle checks by Prince George RCMP

More than a dozen violations, infractions found over first December weekend
Five things to know about the rollout of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in Canada

Five things to know about the rollout of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that a small number of the most vulnerable in Canada could get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the holidays.
Ikea Canada says goodbye to printed catalogue amid shifting consumer trends

Ikea Canada says goodbye to printed catalogue amid shifting consumer trends

BURLINGTON, Ont. — Ikea announced Monday that the 2021 edition of its famed product catalogue will be its last, ending a 70-year run.
Man fined $230 for refusing mask at B.C. restaurant, coughing at staff

Man fined $230 for refusing mask at B.C. restaurant, coughing at staff

A man who refused to wear a mask in a downtown Victoria restaurant and coughed at staff is the latest person to be handed a $230 fine by police. Victoria police were called to the Cafe Mexico Restaurant about 8:30 p.m. Saturday (Dec.
North Cariboo Métis Association seeks to empower women impacted by violence

North Cariboo Métis Association seeks to empower women impacted by violence

It may not have been their initial vision, but the North Cariboo Metis Association will continue to move ahead with a project to assist Indigenous women impacted by violence.
High-tech projects to peer into health of Skeena River estuary

High-tech projects to peer into health of Skeena River estuary

The North Coast Regional District has issued a letter of support for two projects employing the latest technology to gain a deeper understanding of the Skeena River estuary ecosystem.
New project using virtual reality to revitalize Nisga’a language

New project using virtual reality to revitalize Nisga’a language

A new project launched by a University of British Columbia assistant professor in partnership with the Laxgalts’ap Village Government will use virtual reality (VR) to revitalize Nisga’a culture.
You want me to eat what? B.C.’s most exotic seafoods - Part 2

You want me to eat what? B.C.’s most exotic seafoods - Part 2

In this second installment of a two-part series we present five of B.C.’s top exotic exports you can try at home. Click here for Part 1. Giant Red Sea Cucumber There are about 30 species of sea cucumber off the B.C.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Not much in the forecast, but flurries to follow midnight