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UNBC students elated about Biden's election

UNBC students elated about Biden's election

Saturday night was a time to celebrate for Adam Hawkins and he went out and bought a bottle of champagne to mark the occasion, knowing Joe Biden has been declared the U.S. president-elect after defeating Donald Trump.
VIDEO: B.C. man plans to pick up 1 million pieces of trash from highways

VIDEO: B.C. man plans to pick up 1 million pieces of trash from highways

B.C. resident Andy Sward has pledged to pick up 1 million bottles, cans and cups
Jeopardy host Alex Trebek passes away

Jeopardy host Alex Trebek passes away

Trebek died after a battle with cancer
PHOTOS: Short-handed shifts no problem for Prince George Spruce Kings, cash in Cents

PHOTOS: Short-handed shifts no problem for Prince George Spruce Kings, cash in Cents

Special teams once again step up in most effective way
Opinion: From the pandemic to the presidency, we're doomscrolling ourselves sick

Opinion: From the pandemic to the presidency, we're doomscrolling ourselves sick

'Doomscrolling, we are warned, is the newest great threat to our well-being'
Veterans connect with students online in lead-up to pandemic-era Remembrance Day

Veterans connect with students online in lead-up to pandemic-era Remembrance Day

Gulf War veteran Bob Crane has been busy in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day, adjusting his classroom presentations to an array of online platforms.
Most British Columbians support existing COVID-19 restrictions and the idea of further restrictions

Most British Columbians support existing COVID-19 restrictions and the idea of further restrictions

Support for virus measures
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

A sunny day ahead!
Five ways Joe Biden's victory in the U.S. presidential election could affect Canada

Five ways Joe Biden's victory in the U.S. presidential election could affect Canada

The election of Democrat Joe Biden as the next president of the United States is expected to have wide-ranging implications for Canadian politics and policy. Here are five areas to watch.
Kamala Harris's Canadian classmates celebrate after her vice-presidential win

Kamala Harris's Canadian classmates celebrate after her vice-presidential win

Kamala Harris became the first woman and first person of colour elected vice-president of the United States on Saturday, a victory that holds a special meaning for her former schoolmates and current students at the Montreal high school she made her A