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B.C. leading the land in opposition to creationism in schools

B.C. leading the land in opposition to creationism in schools

Unpopular Opinion: It’s time for B.C. to provide a safe supply of narcotics to addicted individuals

Unpopular Opinion: It’s time for B.C. to provide a safe supply of narcotics to addicted individuals

There is currently an overdose epidemic in our province. Some figures place the death toll provincially at over 100 people per month. Street drugs are laced with fentanyl, which is resulting in overdoses.
UNBC researchers leading $1.3 million project to enhance Indigenous health care

UNBC researchers leading $1.3 million project to enhance Indigenous health care

Two UNBC researchers, together with northern and provincial partners, have embarked on a five-year research project focused on further enhancing Indigenous health in northern B.C. Dr. Sarah de Leeuw and Dr. Margo Greenwood received $1.
Prince George’s economy is fairing slightly better than last year

Prince George’s economy is fairing slightly better than last year

It’s time to crunch the numbers and see how the economy is doing
Man sentenced for rough treatment of infant daughter

Man sentenced for rough treatment of infant daughter

A former Prince George man was sentenced Wednesday to three years probation for treating his infant daughter so roughly he broke several of her bones. In issuing the sentence, B.C.
Coldsnap Highlight: Saltwater Hank sings stories from the northwest

Coldsnap Highlight: Saltwater Hank sings stories from the northwest

Folk artist Salt Water Hank will be playing this year's festival
Vancouver police renew call for witnesses, victims in historic sexual assault investigation spanning B.C.

Vancouver police renew call for witnesses, victims in historic sexual assault investigation spanning B.C.

Investigators believe more victims may have crossed paths with Roberts, who worked across rural B.C.
Autism centre to host Quiet Santa Time

Autism centre to host Quiet Santa Time

Kids on the autism spectrum will get a chance to meet Santa - and do so on their own terms - this Saturday. A Quiet Santa Time will be held Autism BC's Pacific Autism Family Centre-Prince George Spoke at 1811 Victoria St., second floor, 10 a.m.
Volleyball team returning home

Volleyball team returning home

The College Heights Secondary School girls volleyball team was on its way home Wednesday following the crash that sent seven team members to hospital in Kamloops. "As of 8:30 p.m.
On Our Radar: It’s time to light up Candy Cane Lane, Prince George

On Our Radar: It’s time to light up Candy Cane Lane, Prince George

The city's most magical neighbourhood is ready for the holidays