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United Way B.C. shares guide for emergency environmental disasters

As wildfire season continues in the province, United Way B.C. has released a guide for communities who will receive people displaced from environmental disaster, including wildfires and floods.

Rider suffers serious injuries in ATV Rollover in the Cariboo

One person was sent to hospital following an ATV rollover in the South Cariboo on Canada Day.100 Mile House RCMP Sargeant Brian Lamb the incident occurred on the 6000...

The benefits of shopping local

This is a submitted editorial from health coach and author Claire NielsenLong before the existence of big supermarket and department store chains, people bought locally and traded their wares...

BC budget 2025 developed with tariffs top of mind

BC’s Finance Minister, Brenda Bailey, says Budget 2025 focuses on protecting services, growing the economy, and targeted spending. The 2025 provincial budget is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, the...

RCMP are investigating a home invasion in Quesnel

One person was arrested and another is at large following a home invasion in Quesnel early Sunday (Jan 12) morning.Sergeant Clay Kronebusch told Vista Radio police were called to...

100 Mile House RCMP respond to fatal accident

Emergency crews in 100 Mile House were called to the scene of a single vehicle accident on Canim Hendrix Lake Road near Geraldine Road on Friday. (November 29)RCMP Sergeant...

Pair of Tolko sawmills in Williams Lake to undergo temporary shutdown

Employees at two Tolko Industries Ltd sawmills in Williams Lake were informed last week about temporary layoffs.The Lakeview sawmill will stop production after Friday December 13 resuming operations on...

Cariboo Cougars under-15 hockey team banned from playoffs, reasons not divulged

The (12-14-4) Cariboo Cougars under-15 hockey team finished its regular season sixth in the nine-team league.Based on that, they should be participating in the B.C. Elite Hockey League playoffs...

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Fire destroys home in West Quesnel

The Quesnel Volunteer Fire Department was called to the scene of a house fire just after three o’clock on...

UPDATE: Chaos reigns as Trump supporters breach Capitol building

2:01 pm:President Donald Trump has ordered the National Guard to the Capitol Building in Washington DC to control protesters...

Quesnel RCMP investigating altercation between mall security guard and young woman

Quesnel RCMP Sergeant Richard Weseen says police were called to the mall near Save on Foods on Friday evening...

Man at center of controversial arrest video in Williams Lake has now been charged

29-year old Tyrell Giroux appeared in court on Monday and is facing one count each of Dangerous Operation of...

Prince George judoka return home with hardware

Kano Jigoro, the founder of Judo, once said, "if there is an effort, there is always an accomplishment."There was...

Clarification

My Prince George Now recently ran a video entitled “RCMP reminding public about dangers of street drugs after seizure...

National inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls hearings set to begin

The first family hearing of the public inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women will start later this month...

First Nations, Environmental groups launch litigation on Pacific Northwest LNG

Three separate legal actions are launching today, looking to overturn the federal approval of the Pacific Northwest LNG project....

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Hockey sticks to hit the pavement at this weekend’s HockeyFest

The CN Centre will be packed with hockey action, with the HockeyFest Street Hockey Tournament this weekend.

Alberta government provides Valemount $302,000 for Jasper wildfire-related expenses

Highway 16 from British Columbia through Jasper National Park along with Highway 93 south to the Icefields were immediately closed to all commercial and tourist traffic due to the wildfires.

B.C. steps up fight against South Asian extortion threats with new RCMP-led task force

The British Columbia RCMP will lead a specialized task force to improve the province’s response to extortion threats targeting the South Asian community. 

B.C. heat waves were made more likely by human-caused climate change, says report

Heat waves that blanketed British Columbia in August and early September were made much more likely by human-caused climate change.

Eby and cabinet ministers heading to Ottawa to promote major B.C. projects

Premier David Eby and senior cabinet members are in Ottawa for two days to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and promote major B.C. projects. 

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