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TC Energy to provide $180,000 for scholarships at UNBC

TC Energy to provide $180,000 for scholarships at UNBC

TC Energy has committed $180,000 over the next three years to support students in civil and environmental engineering programs and Indigenous students enrolled at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Northern B.C. man receives $5K fine, five-year hunting ban for illegal spotlighting

Northern B.C. man receives $5K fine, five-year hunting ban for illegal spotlighting

Justin Thibault pleaded guilty in court for November 2017 incident
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rain showers or wet flurries coming our way
North sees decline in active COVID cases

North sees decline in active COVID cases

The Northern Health region saw 31 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, but the number of active cases in the region dropped by 58 from Monday. The B.C.
District sees drop in building permit numbers

District sees drop in building permit numbers

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George issued less than half the building permits in the first quarter of 2021 than it did in 2020. From January to March, the regional district issued a total of 26 permits, with a combined value of $3.
B.C. sets new records in COVID-19 hospitalization, ICU counts while adding 849 new cases

B.C. sets new records in COVID-19 hospitalization, ICU counts while adding 849 new cases

One new death recorded
Jail time sought for street-level drug dealer

Jail time sought for street-level drug dealer

What to do with a man caught selling drugs in the vicinity of a local social agency was a source of contention during a sentencing hearing Tuesday.
B.C. forecasts smaller deficits, slow recovery over next three years

B.C. forecasts smaller deficits, slow recovery over next three years

Real GDP won’t return to pre-pandemic levels until 2022, according to the Ministry of Finance
Update: Driver identified in suspicious incident near a Prince George elementary school

Update: Driver identified in suspicious incident near a Prince George elementary school

Youth and driver in reported incident were known to each other
ICBC, legal profession collide over no-fault auto coverage

ICBC, legal profession collide over no-fault auto coverage

After more than a year of heated argument, about the only thing proponents and critics of the Insurance Corp. of British Columbia’s (ICBC) upcoming switch to no-fault “enhanced care” auto insurance can agree upon is that a change is needed.