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Biden at Independence Hall: Trump, allies threaten democracy
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - President Joe Biden warned Thursday night that "equality and democracy are under assault" in the U.S. as he sounded an alarm about his predecessor, Donald Trump, and "MAGA Republic...
Sep 01, 2022

Canadian Mental Health Association celebrates suicide prevention hotline approval
PRINCE GEORGE- Over 600 days after the motion was approved in a unanimous vote, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission has approved a national three-digit suicide prevention h...
Sep 01, 2022

"Move-In Day" at UNBC
PRINCE GEORGE - It's all hustle and bustle at the University today. It's move-in day, as students get set to start a new chapter of their lives, such as Ronin Crespeigne, entering his first year. "It'...
Sep 01, 2022

UNBC's 8th Annual Legacy Night to feature Humboldt Broncos crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren
PRINCE GEORGE- UNBC's annual Legacy Event, will look a little different this year. It will return to an in-person event and there will still be a very special guest but this time the event will be a l...
Sep 01, 2022

Alberta lieutenant-governor says not a done deal she'll OK proposed sovereignty act
EDMONTON - Alberta's lieutenant-governor says it's not a done deal that she would automatically sign off on a proposal from a United Conservative Party leadership candidate to pass a bill aimed at ign...
Sep 01, 2022

Family of man who died after Vancouver police beanbag shooting seeks inquest
VANCOUVER - The family of a man who died in custody last week after Vancouver police used a beanbag shotgun is calling for a public inquest and systemic changes in how the department treats people on ...
Sep 01, 2022

Family of man who died after Vancouver police beanbag shooting seeks inquest
VANCOUVER - The family of a man who died in custody last week after Vancouver police used a beanbag shotgun is calling for a public inquest and systemic changes in how the department treats people on ...
Sep 01, 2022

Nunavut confirms first case of avian influenza; says wild bird infected
IQALUIT, Nunavut - Nunavut says it has confirmed the first case of avian influenza in the territory. The case was discovered by the Canadian Wildlife Service in a live thick-billed murre on Coats Isla...
Sep 01, 2022

Michigan high court asked to OK ballot question on abortion
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - An abortion rights group on Thursday asked the Michigan Supreme Court to approve a November ballot question on whether a right to abortion should be enshrined in the state consti...
Sep 01, 2022

Lheidli T'enneh announces National Day for Truth & Reconciliation event
PRINCE GEORGE - The Lheidli T'enneh First Nation will host a community event to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It will take place on September 30 at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park ...
Sep 01, 2022