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Prince George teen to play for Spruce Kings, just like his dad did

Prince George teen to play for Spruce Kings, just like his dad did

Brody Martin commits to BCHL team for 2024, about to become a second-generation Spruce King
Northern B.C. agricultural projects approved for grants

Northern B.C. agricultural projects approved for grants

Funding will support agricultural production and economic activity in the Peace Region. 
Opinion: What hydrogen development in B.C. would really cost us

Opinion: What hydrogen development in B.C. would really cost us

Would we really invest $266 million in public funds to create a single job at a billionaire’s hydrogen plant? 
'No one will be turned away': 988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada

'No one will be turned away': 988 suicide crisis helpline launches across Canada

TORONTO — A new toll-free, three-digit suicide prevention helpline launched across Canada on Thursday morning.
Opinion: The real nonsense is the Justin Trudeau government

Opinion: The real nonsense is the Justin Trudeau government

Canada may not be dying, but the real nonsense of over taxing and wasting money on interest payments in Ottawa needs to stop.
Northern B.C. shooting incidents on the rise, RCMP say

Northern B.C. shooting incidents on the rise, RCMP say

Shootings typically related to gang violence are on the rise in Dawson Creek, with RCMP investigating.
Six Prince George seniors charities get grants for Giving Tuesday

Six Prince George seniors charities get grants for Giving Tuesday

The community foundation has given out $21,000
Prince George high school volleyball teams chasing B.C. titles

Prince George high school volleyball teams chasing B.C. titles

B.C. high school volleyball championship tournaments into full swing this week, Condors-Cougars set to clash in all-Prince George opening-round match in Nelson
Online harms bill: Don't link boy's suicide with government actions, Trudeau says

Online harms bill: Don't link boy's suicide with government actions, Trudeau says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that it's inappropriate to draw a link between government actions and the death of a British Columbia boy who killed himself last month after falling prey to online sextortion.
Snow in weekend forecast for Prince George

Snow in weekend forecast for Prince George

Accumulations not likely to be enough to satisfy skiers or snowboarders