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Prince George couple loses fight to prove 'bat colony' lived in house

Prince George couple loses fight to prove 'bat colony' lived in house

First-time homebuyers left with $33,000 bill to keep bats out of ceiling.
Alleged stalker different person than suspect in woman's death, police say

Alleged stalker different person than suspect in woman's death, police say

RCMP issued response to claim made by sister of Christin West
UNBC professor recognized for contributions to forestry research

UNBC professor recognized for contributions to forestry research

Dr. Kathy Lewis acknowledged with award from the Canadian Institute of Forestry
Man killed in single-vehicle crash north of Vanderhoof

Man killed in single-vehicle crash north of Vanderhoof

Cause of crash on Highway 27 under investigation
Electric vehicle owners putting on a show this Saturday

Electric vehicle owners putting on a show this Saturday

Participants in open-house event at The Exploration Place ready to share their experiences, offer test drives for people curious about EV technology
Woman taken to hospital after motel fire Sunday at Knights Inn

Woman taken to hospital after motel fire Sunday at Knights Inn

Provincial government leased downtown residence to provide temporary shelter for homeless people; motel also being used to isolate COVID patients
Fire destroys downtown building

Fire destroys downtown building

611 Brunswick Street was most recently the home of RE/MAX Centre City Realty
Bond, local teachers attack government plan to give school boards choice on vaccine mandate decisions

Bond, local teachers attack government plan to give school boards choice on vaccine mandate decisions

School District 57 yet to determine whether school staff will be forced to get vaccinated
Northern Health COVID case count continues to run high; one new death in health region attributed to virus

Northern Health COVID case count continues to run high; one new death in health region attributed to virus

Revised B.C. health order coming next week will require all children aged five and older to wear masks in indoor public places
Communities to benefit from improved services, environmental infrastructure

Communities to benefit from improved services, environmental infrastructure

The province is now accepting applications from local governments and First Nations for the third intake of the Environmental Quality stream, available through the federal-provincial Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.