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B.C. teens aim to inspire other young people to care about climate change

B.C. teens aim to inspire other young people to care about climate change

B.C. wildfire damage so far just fraction of last year's total

B.C. wildfire damage so far just fraction of last year's total

The area consumed by wildfires in the province so far this season is less than one per cent of the area burned in each of the past two summers, according to the B.C. Wildfire Service. Since April 1, 466 fires have been recorded in B.C.
B.C. Hydro adds 150 rooms to Site C work camp

B.C. Hydro adds 150 rooms to Site C work camp

Ride-hailing services may hit B.C. roads by September

Ride-hailing services may hit B.C. roads by September

Two Prince George golfers beat over half the pack at B.C. Junior Championships

Two Prince George golfers beat over half the pack at B.C. Junior Championships

Natasha Kozlowski, Cody Bailey represented the north on Vancouver Island
New lawsuit issued for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

New lawsuit issued for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Plenty of rainfall in the forecast
Opinion: How big property owners are manipulating B.C. Assessment's appeals process

Opinion: How big property owners are manipulating B.C. Assessment's appeals process

Civil liberties association release CSIS spying documents on environmental groups

Civil liberties association release CSIS spying documents on environmental groups

The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) Monday released thousands of pages of heavily-redacted documents suggesting the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) spy agency illegally spied on Indigenous and environmentalist group
UNBC professor co-authors book on Métis history

UNBC professor co-authors book on Métis history

A University of Northern British Columbia professor has co-authored a book that argues there is a historical Métis community to the north of Ottawa.