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VIDEO: B.C. woman tries to dine and dash, but falls through kitchen ceiling

VIDEO: B.C. woman tries to dine and dash, but falls through kitchen ceiling

And she landed right in front of police officers.
Prince Rupert's Roosevelt Park marks 10th Northern Health school for possible COVID-19 exposure

Prince Rupert's Roosevelt Park marks 10th Northern Health school for possible COVID-19 exposure

Oct. 21 and 22 are exposure dates for SD52 institution
New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

B.C.'s next new gold mines could be in production as early 2022 and promise to breathe life back into B.C.'s historic Barkerville region. Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd.
Northern Health records seven new COVID-19 cases, B.C. adds 234

Northern Health records seven new COVID-19 cases, B.C. adds 234

One new death in province
Flair Airlines temporarily suspends Prince George service due to 'adjustments to fleet'

Flair Airlines temporarily suspends Prince George service due to 'adjustments to fleet'

Flights will hopefully resume Dec. 18
Prince George cats who need forever homes on National Cat Day

Prince George cats who need forever homes on National Cat Day

Do you need a fur-ever friend?
CCPA questions economic case for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

CCPA questions economic case for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Emissions caps, new and expanded pipelines to the U.S., higher transportation costs and lower prices in Asia all lead to the conclusion that a twinned Trans Mountain pipeline is not needed.
COVID-19 exposure warning issued by Northern Health involving Prince George independent school

COVID-19 exposure warning issued by Northern Health involving Prince George independent school

Immaculate Conception School exposure dates listed are Oct. 21-23
Logging rainforest for pellets: regulations get failing grade from ecologists

Logging rainforest for pellets: regulations get failing grade from ecologists

When word got out a wood pellet company had a permit to log part of the Interior Temperate Rainforest east of Prince George, the wood chips hit the fan.
As Aaron Young knows too well, ‘Racism Is Alive and Well’ in northern B.C. hospitals

As Aaron Young knows too well, ‘Racism Is Alive and Well’ in northern B.C. hospitals

Fourteen years after his head-on crash, Aaron Young still can’t figure out why he thanked the nurses who rubbed broken glass into his wounds with a rag.