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T-Wolves defender selected to Canada West Men’s Soccer All-Rookie Team
Wildash-Chan becomes the third member of the UNBC Men’s Soccer program to achieve Canada West All-Rookie status joining Hagon Kim (2022) and Reid Adams (2019).
Regional District transfer stations closed as CUPE continues job action
The Regional District is pursuing legal advice on CUPE 1699's withdrawal of service and will provide an update as soon as possible.
CNC axes Kinesiology program
In February, the board approved the cancellations of multiple programs including Associate Arts – Modern Classics, English Language, and Community and School Support.
Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Friday, October 24th
The (7-3) Prince George Cougars have a home doubleheader against the (4-6) Seattle Thunderbirds tonight (Friday) at 7:00 and Saturday night at 6:00.The Cougars beat the Thunderbirds 5-0 a week ago south of border.
BCGEU says mediation talks progressing as strike impacts widen across B.C.
The B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) said Thursday progress is steady as mediation talks between the union and the province continued for a sixth day.Â
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National Police Federation applauds Ottawa’s tabled measures on tackling crime
In Budget 2025, which is set to tabled November 4th, the government will invest $1.8 billion over four years to increase federal policing capacity to combat crime – including online fraud, money laundering, online child sexual exploitation, and organised criminal networks.
BC Conservatives’ troubles leaving important issues out of focus: Bond
BC Conservative Party Leader John Rustad said he wouldn't be stepping down as the party's leader yesterday (Wednesday), despite calls from now former caucus members and the Party's management committee.Â
Community members invited to UNBC’s PG campus for Discovery Day
The University of Northern British Columbia is openings doors to its PG campus for this year's Discovery Day.
BC Lottery Corporation says Blue Jays playoff run a unique moment for gamblers
Currently, a $10 wager on the Blue Jays (2.75) to win the World Series will net you $27.50.





