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Orange tulips planted by Harwin Elementary students in honour of residential school victims
PRINCE GEORGE - Some orange tulips will be popping up in the garden at Harwin Elementary come this spring in honour of the hundreds of children who never made it home from residential schools."It feel...
Nov 01, 2021

Canucks defenceman Travis Hamonic will be double vaccinated 'soon': coach
VANCOUVER - Defenceman Travis Hamonic has returned to the Vancouver Canucks after missing the start of the season due to personal issues. Hamonic, 31, spoke with media Monday after practising with his...
Nov 01, 2021

Jury seated for homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) - A jury has been selected for the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the aspiring police officer who gunned down three people who were out on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, du...
Nov 01, 2021

Major police presence on Ospika & Pioneer Friday
PRINCE GEORGE - A major police presence was noticed at the 7-11 on 5th and Ospika around 10 p.m. Friday night. Witnesses confirm there were several police vehicles blocking off entrances heading North...
Nov 01, 2021

Tsilhqot’in Nation calls for Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb’s resignation over social media post
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - The Tsilhqot'in Nation is calling for Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb's resignation after Cobb shared a social media post espousing the "other side" of Canada's residential school ...
Nov 01, 2021

COVID-19 claims 25 more lives over the weekend in BC
VICTORIA - The COVID-19 related death toll continues to mount in B.C.The province announced 25 more deaths over the weekend. The new deaths include:* Fraser Health: eight* Interior Health: seven* Nort...
Nov 01, 2021

Apprenticeship Recognition Month
BRITISH COLUMBIA - B.C.'s trades apprentices are being celebrated and recognized for their contributions to the province and economy."There are wonderful benefits to a career in the trades and Apprent...
Nov 01, 2021

Carbon Monoxide is known as "the silent killer"
PRINCE GEORGE - Since 2008 in British Columbia, more than 150 deaths have been caused by carbon monoxide gas. The province is urging residents to take steps to stop carbon monoxide buildup. Carbon mon...
Nov 01, 2021

World Series TV viewers for Braves-Astros up 37% for Game 3
HOUSTON (AP) - Television ratings are up for the World Series along with its return to its usual format with games in each team's city. Atlanta's 2-0 victory over visiting Houston in Game 3 on Friday ...
Nov 01, 2021

B.C. asks feds to decriminalize personal possession of illicit drugs
PRINCE GEORGE - British Columbia is hoping to make history by applying to the federal government to remove criminal penalties for people who possess small amounts of illicit drugs for personal use.B.C...
Nov 01, 2021