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Prince George student unions support elimination of interest on federal student loans

Prince George student unions support elimination of interest on federal student loans

Campaign asks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to eliminate interest
Latest COVID deaths lived in Dawson Creek care home

Latest COVID deaths lived in Dawson Creek care home

Two men living in a long-term care home in Dawson Creek were the latest in northern B.C. to die from the COVID-19 virus, Northern Health spokesperson Steve Raper has confirmed.
Info commissioner slams RCMP, Liberals on rampant access-to-information failures

Info commissioner slams RCMP, Liberals on rampant access-to-information failures

OTTAWA — The federal information commissioner has come out swinging against Public Safety Minister Bill Blair and the RCMP for what she says is a complete disregard for transparency and accountability.
Northern B.C. First Nation taking extra precautions against COVID-19

Northern B.C. First Nation taking extra precautions against COVID-19

A First Nation community near Fort St. James isn’t taking any chances as the number of new COVID-19 cases increase across B.C. Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation announced on Monday (Nov.
How one northern B.C. Indigenous farmer is improving food security

How one northern B.C. Indigenous farmer is improving food security

Jacob Beaton wouldn’t be a farmer without lettuce. Lots of lettuce. It was among the first vegetables he grew using agro-ecological techniques on the small farm near Kitwanga, between Smithers and Terrace.
Two latest COVID-19 deaths in Northern Health were residents of Dawson Creek care home

Two latest COVID-19 deaths in Northern Health were residents of Dawson Creek care home

Both were men; one in his 70s, the other in his 80s
City of Prince George finishes new traffic light installation in College Heights

City of Prince George finishes new traffic light installation in College Heights

Lights were upgraded at the intersection of Domano Boulevard and St. Lawrence Avenue/Gladstone Drive
B.C. leads country on energy efficiency action: study

B.C. leads country on energy efficiency action: study

British Columbia is leading the pack in energy efficiency policies in Canada, according to a new national scorecard published by Efficiency Canada and Carleton University.
New traffic lights ready to go

New traffic lights ready to go

A new set of traffic lights at a major intersection in lower College Heights will soon up and running. The lights at the corner of Domano Boulevard and St. Lawrence Avenue/Gladstone Drive will be in full operation starting today at 1 p.m.
Cariboo Cougars’ Linden Makow signs with Prince George Spruce Kings for 2021-22

Cariboo Cougars’ Linden Makow signs with Prince George Spruce Kings for 2021-22

Centre to play Junior ‘A’ hockey one hour from hometown of Vanderhoof