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Arrow removed from B.C. deer with help of retired wildlife biologist

Arrow removed from B.C. deer with help of retired wildlife biologist

Conservation officers hope a buck shot with an arrow will make a full recovery after they located the injured animal and removed the weapon.
Cariboo First Nations ask for inclusion in 2021 gov’t aerial wildlife surveys

Cariboo First Nations ask for inclusion in 2021 gov’t aerial wildlife surveys

Several First Nations in the Cariboo are expressing dismay they will not be allowed to participate in upcoming aerial wildlife surveys by the B.C. Government to collect data on wildlife populations.
Tahltan consultant wins national mining award

Tahltan consultant wins national mining award

A Tahltan woman is being nationally recognized for her efforts in improving the environmental assessment process by combining Indigenous traditional knowledge with Western science.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

One more sleep 'til Christmas
Saik’uz First Nation to maintain stricter enforcement at community checkpoints

Saik’uz First Nation to maintain stricter enforcement at community checkpoints

Non-residents attempting to enter a northern B.C. First Nation near Vanderhoof will continue to be turned away.
Two Prince George flights added to COVID-19 exposures list

Two Prince George flights added to COVID-19 exposures list

Travellers on Vancouver-bound Air Canada, WestJet planes this past weekend may have been exposed
New $10K fundraising goal set for Prince George Cougars’ virtual teddy and toque toss

New $10K fundraising goal set for Prince George Cougars’ virtual teddy and toque toss

Latest donation puts team over initial bar for Salvation Army
Six new COVID-19 cases found among outbreak at two northern B.C. work sites

Six new COVID-19 cases found among outbreak at two northern B.C. work sites

Northern Health totals 33 cases, 18 active between 7 Mile and Little Rock
Supreme Court declines to hear bid for injunction in flight refund case

Supreme Court declines to hear bid for injunction in flight refund case

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a case linked to a challenge about air passenger refunds for flights cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. records another 19 COVID-19 deaths, 518 cases

B.C. records another 19 COVID-19 deaths, 518 cases

Northern Health sees another 31 cases