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Pink Shirt Day on Wednesday supports anti-bullying movement

Pink Shirt Day on Wednesday supports anti-bullying movement

Wear Pink on Wednesday to support the anti-bullying movement.
Prince George ineligible to opt-out of B.C.’s short term rental act

Prince George ineligible to opt-out of B.C.’s short term rental act

The city’s vacancy rate disqualifies Prince George from opting out of the principal residence requirement
Online archive first step in returning artifacts to northern BC First Nations

Online archive first step in returning artifacts to northern BC First Nations

Artifacts being repatriated to the Dane-zaa or Beaver people, with online archive created by Simon Fraser University and the Tse’k’wa Heritage Society.
UNBC Musicals returns to the stage with Cry-Baby the Musical

UNBC Musicals returns to the stage with Cry-Baby the Musical

The production promises to be absurd, campy and hysterical
Citizen poll results: Should Canada keep supplying money to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia?

Citizen poll results: Should Canada keep supplying money to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia?

The poll ran from Feb. 14 to 26. Of the 916 votes, we can determine that 534 are from within the community.
Northern B.C. First Nations planning new oil and gas tenure

Northern B.C. First Nations planning new oil and gas tenure

Blueberry River First Nations intends to take on a new petroleum and natural gas tenure, as part of advancing principles and commitments under the 2023 Blueberry River First Nations Implementation Agreement.
'Superhighways': Study says rural ground wells increase risk of higher radon levels

'Superhighways': Study says rural ground wells increase risk of higher radon levels

OKOTOKS, Alta. — Henk de Haan says that for five years he was blissfully unaware of the invisible danger as his children slept in the basement of their acreage home southwest of Calgary.
Northern BC towns blast province after wildfire crew relocation

Northern BC towns blast province after wildfire crew relocation

The District of Tumbler Ridge and the District of Hudson's Hope have sent letters to Bruce Ralston, Minister of Forests, expressing their concerns with the removal of an initial BC Wildfire attack crew based in Chetwynd, which has been reassigned
Vancouver restaurant closed temporarily after allowing guests to dance

Vancouver restaurant closed temporarily after allowing guests to dance

"We are incredibly disappointed with the government's decision and lack of empathy"
T-wolves make history, defeat Calgary Dinos for Canada West bronze

T-wolves make history, defeat Calgary Dinos for Canada West bronze

Underdog Timberwolves become story of the tournament as UNBC's first U SPORTS medal winners