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B.C. has issued $120K in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

B.C. has issued $120K in COVID-19 compliance tickets so far

Over 100 health order violation tickets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars have been issued in the province since the start of the pandemic. 
Election for BC Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief goes virtual

Election for BC Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief goes virtual

It will be the first virtual election for the BC Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN). A regional chief and female youth representative will be elected during the assembly’s upcoming 17th annual general meeting via Zoom.
Opinion: Result of U.S. election a timely reminder that it's OK to be kind

Opinion: Result of U.S. election a timely reminder that it's OK to be kind

There was a moment on Saturday that put a huge smile on my face. It’s a moment I won’t soon forget.
Two B.C. Indigenous Coast Guard auxiliary units receive big financial boost

Two B.C. Indigenous Coast Guard auxiliary units receive big financial boost

Two B.C. First Nations are sharing a half-million dollars in federal funding to boost the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary’s response capacity for maritime emergencies.
MP takes aim at North Coast oil tanker ban

MP takes aim at North Coast oil tanker ban

An Alberta Conservative MP has introduced a private member’s bill to repeal restrictions on oil shipments from the north coast of British Columbia. Bill C-229, “An act to repeal certain restrictions on shipping,” was tabled Oct.
NHLers weigh in on the idea of an all-Canadian division: 'It would be pretty unique'

NHLers weigh in on the idea of an all-Canadian division: 'It would be pretty unique'

Mitch Marner was asked recently about the possibility of the NHL going with an all-Canadian division next season.
Saik’uz First Nation near Vanderhoof bans drug dealers

Saik’uz First Nation near Vanderhoof bans drug dealers

Drug dealers are not welcome within the community of a B.C. First Nation near Vanderhoof. Saik’uz First Nation issued a stern warning on Nov.
Saik’uz First Nation near Vanderhoof bans drug dealers

Saik’uz First Nation near Vanderhoof bans drug dealers

Drug dealers are not welcome within the community of a B.C. First Nation near Vanderhoof. Saik’uz First Nation issued a stern warning on Nov.
Robson Valley opioid clinic needed, local doctors say

Robson Valley opioid clinic needed, local doctors say

The Robson Valley has a community need for a dedicated opioid treatment clinic for people dealing with substance use addictions and mental health issues, say two Valemount physicians.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Clouds, wind... and yeah, snow again!