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B.C. instructor will teach you how to cook the perfect holiday turkey

B.C. instructor will teach you how to cook the perfect holiday turkey

In advance of Christmas dinner, a Thompson Rivers University (TRU) instructor will talk turkey with those preparing the meal.
Canada must be more transparent regarding COVID-19 vaccine rollout: expert

Canada must be more transparent regarding COVID-19 vaccine rollout: expert

TORONTO, Kan.
B.C. mom wins $1M in lotto

B.C. mom wins $1M in lotto

A Squamish mom has won $1 million in the lottery from the Oct. 30 Lotto Max draw after buying the lucky ticket at a local store. “It’s been a bit of a roller-coaster ride,” said Ashleigh Preston. “It is so amazing to win.
Bus driver shortage seen in Terrace area

Bus driver shortage seen in Terrace area

Coast Mountains School District 82 is dealing with a shortage of bus drivers, but some relief could be on the horizon. The shortage is affecting the Terrace area of the school district.
‘Breastfeeding is a traditional food that should be protected,’ advocates say

‘Breastfeeding is a traditional food that should be protected,’ advocates say

Aiden Farrow is a lactation consultant who works to help maintain the breastfeeding bond between birthing parents and apprehended infants.
Nisga’a declare state of emergency as COVID-19 cases rise

Nisga’a declare state of emergency as COVID-19 cases rise

Nisga’a Nation declared a state of local emergency on Nov. 26 amid rising COVID-19 cases and an exposure in the Nisga’a Elementary Secondary School community. Six school aged children have tested positive for the virus.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

December's here... yup, thats right!
Head games: How Prince George minor hockey players are dealing with continuous changes to COVID-19 restrictions

Head games: How Prince George minor hockey players are dealing with continuous changes to COVID-19 restrictions

Cariboo Hockey forms cohorts under six-team umbrella
Forty-six dead from COVID in BC since Friday

Forty-six dead from COVID in BC since Friday

British Columbia health officials say 46 people died from COVID-19 over the weekend, the highest number they have yet reported. The figure brings the total number of deaths in B.C. to 441 and provincial health officer Dr.
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council calls for definitive change in B.C.’s healthcare following report on racism

Carrier Sekani Tribal Council calls for definitive change in B.C.’s healthcare following report on racism

‘It is of no value if it does not result in decisive change within the communities affected’