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B.C. police watchdog summoned after man suffers serious injuries in Burns Lake altercation

B.C. police watchdog summoned after man suffers serious injuries in Burns Lake altercation

Traffic stop led to fight, arrest and eventual trip to hospital
B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs in overdose fight

B.C. nurses will be able prescribe drugs in overdose fight

Crosswalk upgrade underway

Crosswalk upgrade underway

Work began this week on improving the crosswalk across Ospika Boulevard at Davis Road.
Flashing pedestrian-activated lights being added to this Prince George intersection

Flashing pedestrian-activated lights being added to this Prince George intersection

Ospika, Davis crosswalk to be upgraded as part of city’s new mandate
Take Back the Night 2020 in Prince George going virtual for first time ever due to COVID-19

Take Back the Night 2020 in Prince George going virtual for first time ever due to COVID-19

Event will be spread out over seven days
Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

Northern B.C. RCMP reminding kids to ‘keep your head up’ when walking home from school

Northern B.C. RCMP reminding kids to ‘keep your head up’ when walking home from school

Incident reported of older man asking young girl if she needed a ride
B.C. First Nations call on privacy commissioner to release community COVID-19 data

B.C. First Nations call on privacy commissioner to release community COVID-19 data

A coalition of B.C. First Nations is demanding the provincial government disclose more information about COVID-19 cases near their communities. An application to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner was submitted Monday, Sept.
Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

Killing spree still feeds unease in B.C.’s isolated north, one year later

It’s been just over a year since two Port Alberni teenagers left their homes and for reasons still unknown went on a random killing spree through northern B.C., sparking a two-week nationwide manhunt.
B.C. government extends state of emergency to restrict spread of COVID-19

B.C. government extends state of emergency to restrict spread of COVID-19