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B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A British Columbia First Nation says racism in the health-care system persists despite efforts by the government and industry to combat the problem.
Man with firearm arrested after vehicle rollover

Man with firearm arrested after vehicle rollover

A single-vehicle rollover crash took place on Sunday, March 10 just after 7 p.m. at Highway 16 West and Davis Road. Witnesses said a man left the scene with a firearm.
Cougars' super freshman Parascak named WHL rookie of the week

Cougars' super freshman Parascak named WHL rookie of the week

Lethbridge native had five-point game in 5-3 win over Vancouver Giants
Controlled burns planned for McLeod Lake area

Controlled burns planned for McLeod Lake area

The BC Wildfire Service will be burning brush piles near the McLeod Lake Mackenzie Community Forest, at Highway 39 and Gagnon Creek.
Prince George author reflects on cross-Canada youth program in first book

Prince George author reflects on cross-Canada youth program in first book

Devon Flynn has published his first book Elsewhere, Canada: Musings of a Katimaviker
Crime report shows Lower Mainland gangs making city more violent

Crime report shows Lower Mainland gangs making city more violent

Moccasin Flats homeless encampment considered by RCMP 'the busiest 300 metres we have in town'
Prince George restaurant gets high hazard rating

Prince George restaurant gets high hazard rating

Edo Japan at 3055 Massey Drive gets high hazard rating for two critical and three non-critical violations during a Northern Health inspection that took place Friday, March 8, 2024.
Citizen poll results: Should the City of Prince George collect property taxes from local churches?

Citizen poll results: Should the City of Prince George collect property taxes from local churches?

The poll ran from February 27 to March 11. Of the 932 votes, we can determine that 560 are from within the community.
This B.C. farm can grow softball-sized peaches. This year they'll rely on vegetables

This B.C. farm can grow softball-sized peaches. This year they'll rely on vegetables

One of the first indicators of how bountiful a fruit harvest will be in British Columbia comes months before any peaches, apricots or nectarines start fattening on trees.
Arendz gives Canada a gold-medal sweep in individual events at Para Biathlon World Championships

Arendz gives Canada a gold-medal sweep in individual events at Para Biathlon World Championships

Thirty-four year-old Prince Edward Islander wins four medals in four-day competition at Otway Nordic Centre