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B.C. First Nation leaders await privacy commissioner decision on COVID-19 information

B.C. First Nation leaders await privacy commissioner decision on COVID-19 information

Multiple B.C. First Nations continue to demand the provincial government release the location of COVID-19 cases near their communities.
Mo Bros: Three Prince George sports teams raise nearly $24K for men’s health

Mo Bros: Three Prince George sports teams raise nearly $24K for men’s health

UNBC men’s programs, Spruce Kings collectively took on the annual challenge
Fort Nelson pellet plant set to revive northern B.C. forest sector

Fort Nelson pellet plant set to revive northern B.C. forest sector

An experienced team of forest industry entrepreneurs with a solid track record are partnering with the Fort Nelson First Nation to revive that region’s forest industry. Last week, Canfor Corp.
Opinion: We can’t just sit around waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine to save us

Opinion: We can’t just sit around waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine to save us

The following column was submitted to our sister Glacier Media site, Burnaby Now , from Dr. Davidicus Wong, a family physician.
Mandatory masks a good thing, most readers agree

Mandatory masks a good thing, most readers agree

During The Citizen's last online poll we asked "Are you in support of Dr.
Report on systemic racism will have national ramifications: Metis Nation B.C.

Report on systemic racism will have national ramifications: Metis Nation B.C.

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s report into systemic racism in B.C.
Terrace RCMP searching for man unlawfully at large

Terrace RCMP searching for man unlawfully at large

The Terrace RCMP are seeking the public’s help in locating Kenton David Fast, 41, who was last seen in Terrace on Dec. 1, 2020. According to a Dec.
Yunesit’in, conservation officers team up to address illegal moose hunting

Yunesit’in, conservation officers team up to address illegal moose hunting

Community concerns surrounding the future of the moose population near a small, remote First Nation west of Williams Lake has led its newly-elected chief to ink a five-year memorandum of understanding with the B.C. Conservation Officer Service (COS).
B.C. First Nation leaders await privacy decision on COVID-19 case information

B.C. First Nation leaders await privacy decision on COVID-19 case information

Multiple B.C. First Nations continue to demand the provincial government release the location of COVID-19 cases near their communities.
BC SPCA provides update on 17 huskies that were surrendered last Christmas

BC SPCA provides update on 17 huskies that were surrendered last Christmas

It's been almost one year since 17 husky puppies and two adult dogs were rescued from a property in the province's Interior. The pups were found living outside in the snow — shivering, lethargic and riddled with parasites.