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B.C. cat killer's release conditions changed for travel

B.C. cat killer's release conditions changed for travel

Convicted cat killer Kayla Bourque must have a monitoring bracelet removed before flights to and from Prince George but restored as soon as possible after each flight.
Prince George celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day 2022

Prince George celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day 2022

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park was filled with people celebrating the June 21 event
Sexual interference conviction issued in Prince George overturned on appeal

Sexual interference conviction issued in Prince George overturned on appeal

Trial judge "committed reversible errors in principle," B.C. Court of Appeals finds
Lheidli T’enneh First Nation affirms ‘Rights and Title’ in new declaration

Lheidli T’enneh First Nation affirms ‘Rights and Title’ in new declaration

The Nation has now publicly affirmed its Rights and Title to its unceded lands
Prince George convenience store closure a sign of troubling times

Prince George convenience store closure a sign of troubling times

Constant harassment from homeless drifters, drug users and shoplifters convinces 7-Eleven to permanently shutter store at 1720 Queensway
Suspicious incidents reported to Mackenzie RCMP

Suspicious incidents reported to Mackenzie RCMP

Police asking for public's help in search for suspects
Veterinarian shortage, lack of after-hours clinic in northern BC putting pets at risk

Veterinarian shortage, lack of after-hours clinic in northern BC putting pets at risk

B.C. plans to double number seats for subsidized students at Saskatoon college but it's not enough to meet demand; doctors feeling the strain
Woman guilty of "dead drop" drug deal in downtown Prince George

Woman guilty of "dead drop" drug deal in downtown Prince George

Crystal Leah Arndt seen dropping heroin-fentanyl in flower container across from St. Vincent De Paul
Woman alleges sexual battery at Coastal GasLink work camp

Woman alleges sexual battery at Coastal GasLink work camp

Plaintiff also claims "retaliatory performance reviews" in aftermath
New housing opens for seniors and dementia care in Vanderhoof

New housing opens for seniors and dementia care in Vanderhoof

It is the first in B.C. to combine independent seniors housing with a licensed dementia care facility