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Two former Prince George school trustee candidates disqualified by Elections BC

Two former Prince George school trustee candidates disqualified by Elections BC

Josh Silva and Mike Rositano will not be able to run for office until after 2026
Regional District of Fraser Fort George launches new website

Regional District of Fraser Fort George launches new website

It contracted Upanup Studios to develop and design the new site with a budget of $60,000.
Prince George group gets $25,000 to support ongoing work with vulnerable women

Prince George group gets $25,000 to support ongoing work with vulnerable women

Rio Tinto says it is strengthening its commitment to address domestic and family violence by expanding support for local organizations across Canada
School district elects new board chair, vice chair

School district elects new board chair, vice chair

Craig Brennan is the new chair, Erica McLean the vice chair; Rachael Weber declined running again to focus on her upcoming campaign for MLA
Seniors choir brings holiday cheer with weekend shows

Seniors choir brings holiday cheer with weekend shows

Forever Young Chorus at the Elder Citizens Recreation Association presents Songs of the Season Dec. 1, 2 and 3.
First Nations group calls for encampment legislation pause

First Nations group calls for encampment legislation pause

The legislation proposes definitions of 'reasonably available' shelter, which municipalities will be required to prove before seeking an injunction to remove an encampment.
WHL roundup: Silvertips claw out win over Cougars

WHL roundup: Silvertips claw out win over Cougars

Earlier Tuesday, the Cougars were ranked first overall in Canada the weekly Canadian Hockey League junior rankings for the first time this year.
Opinion: Too much trash talk about bi-weekly garbage pickup

Opinion: Too much trash talk about bi-weekly garbage pickup

Of course, there are details to work out, from recycling to bears, but we can all do better.
Northern B.C. struggling with social issues, Salvation Army says

Northern B.C. struggling with social issues, Salvation Army says

There are 3,000 registered food bank clients in Fort St. John, 400 of them being new applicants. That translates to 40 to 60 visits a day.  
El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

El Niño is associated with warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures in the tropical region of the Pacific Ocean to the west of South America, which affects the global jet stream pattern.