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B.C. mall took over 475,000 images of shoppers without consent, investigation finds

B.C. mall took over 475,000 images of shoppers without consent, investigation finds

CF Richmond Centre embedded tiny, inconspicuous cameras inside digital information kiosks to capture images of shoppers without their knowledge or consent, a Canada-wide investigation of Cadillac Fairview malls has found.
SD57 to support request to province for two additional Indigenous Trustees

SD57 to support request to province for two additional Indigenous Trustees

Board of Education will write support letter at Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, McLeod Lake Indian Band’s request
Chiefs applaud school board support for indigenous trustees

Chiefs applaud school board support for indigenous trustees

Representatives of Lheidli T'enneh Nation and the McLeod Lake Indian Band welcomed the school board trustees' decision Monday night to support the addition of two indigenous trustees.
Condition of Prince George, northern B.C. rail systems to be studied

Condition of Prince George, northern B.C. rail systems to be studied

A one-year study analyzing the state of the rail system in northern B.C. is about to get underway. The Resource Municipalities Coalition and Northern Development Initiative Trust jointly announced the study on Nov.
Training, investment, procurement B.C.'s top tech wish list

Training, investment, procurement B.C.'s top tech wish list

With the retirement of BC NDP MLA Michelle Mungall, whose portfolio included the technology sector during her brief stint this year as jobs minister, it remains unclear who at the cabinet table will be championing the province’s innovation econ
Derrick named school board chair

Derrick named school board chair

Trent Derrick was elected the new chairperson of the School District 57 board of education on Tuesday night. Derrick, who previously served as the board's vice-chairperson, was elected by the board on Tuesday night.
Increased tip-line calls lead to name change for Prince George Crime Stoppers

Increased tip-line calls lead to name change for Prince George Crime Stoppers

Non-profit asking for continued support in reducing crime in region
Miss Vickie's Canada recalls Kettle Chip products over possible glass contamination

Miss Vickie's Canada recalls Kettle Chip products over possible glass contamination

Miss Vickie’s Canada is recalling some Kettle Cooked Potato Chips due to possible glass contamination.
'An insult to the families:' Saskatchewan government wants out of Broncos lawsuit

'An insult to the families:' Saskatchewan government wants out of Broncos lawsuit

REGINA — Lawyers for the Saskatchewan government are to be in a Regina courtroom Wednesday to ask a judge to remove the province from a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Canadians gather in-person and virtually for U.S. 'cliffhanger' but result elusive

Canadians gather in-person and virtually for U.S. 'cliffhanger' but result elusive

Canadians and Americans living in Canada huddled around TV and computer screens across the country Tuesday night to watch the results of the divisive U.S. presidential election rolled in but a quick decision was unlikely.