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Prince George arts council picks Bell as artist-in-residence

Prince George arts council picks Bell as artist-in-residence

Danny Bell is the first musician chosen in the 10 years of the artist-in-residence program.
Prince George encampment eviction ‘a serious violation of human rights,’ federal housing advocate says

Prince George encampment eviction ‘a serious violation of human rights,’ federal housing advocate says

“All Canadian municipalities have a responsibility to uphold the human rights of people living in encampments.”
Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

Prince George doctors concerned about anti-SOGI protest

"As a physician, it would be unethical to withhold gender affirming care, which has been clearly shown to save lives."
Opinion: Poilievre ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’

Opinion: Poilievre ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’

He supported the people who shut down the streets of Ottawa just to get cheap publicity.
Opinion: Poilievre ‘uses divisive rhetoric’

Opinion: Poilievre ‘uses divisive rhetoric’

Trump style haranguing is his only weapon.
Vanderhoof UNBC student earns fisheries scholarship

Vanderhoof UNBC student earns fisheries scholarship

Siobhan Streigler Klassen dedicated to protecting white sturgeon of Nechako River
Film 'Bones of Crows' hits small screen with more story as five-part miniseries

Film 'Bones of Crows' hits small screen with more story as five-part miniseries

TORONTO — It was soon apparent to writer and director Marie Clements that a limited miniseries would not be enough to contain the multigenerational tale of an Indigenous family at the heart of her latest project, “Bones of Crows.
Weekend wind whips up wildfires west of Prince George

Weekend wind whips up wildfires west of Prince George

More smoke in the forecast for today; 200 South African firefighters fighting blazes in Prince George Fire Centre
Opinion: Canfor owes us, not the other way around

Opinion: Canfor owes us, not the other way around

We never sold the rights to our public forests.
FortisBC gas users will see a drop in natural gas prices in October

FortisBC gas users will see a drop in natural gas prices in October

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia natural gas users can expect to see their monthly bills decrease starting in October. FortisBC says in a statement that it has been given approval by the B.C.