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“Indigenous rights are human rights,” Regional Chief passionately speaks on protests, reconciliation

Following a chaotic day at the BC Legislature, and a speech from the Throne that addressed reconciliation, issues involving...

Amid provincial protests, RCMP conclude injunction enforcement near Houston

Despite ongoing protests and acts of civil disobedience throughout the province, the RCMP has announced an end to 'major...

Individuals arrested in RCMP exclusion zone near Houston freed

The six individuals arrested in the RCMP's exclusion zone on Thursday have all been released from custody. After the RCMP...

BC Liberal leader proclaims: “we’ve got trouble in our natural resources sector”

BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson addressed a variety of issues with members of the media during a roundtable discussion...

Amidst First Nations’ concerns, Coastal GasLink remains positive

Coastal GasLink continues to emphasize the potential benefits of its pipeline project. The project, currently scheduled for completion in 2022,...

PG residents gather to show solidarity with Wet’suwet’en people

A rally in support of the Wet'suet'en people during their ongoing legal conflict with Coastal GasLink was held in...

Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs provide update on Eviction notice to Coastal GasLink

The Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs provided an update on the eviction notice that was issued to pipeline company Coastal GasLink...

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56% of all wildfires have been lightning caused while the remainder are human-caused. Since April 1st, 510 blazes have been ignited in BC.

Update: power restored in PG after mid-afternoon outage

BC Hydro crews are dealing with a mid-day power outage in Prince George. 643 customers are in affected north of Midland Road and East of Aberdeen Road.

Music at the Pavilion to kick off Thursday night

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park is the place for free live music this summer starting on Thursday. The City is hosting Music at the Pavilion every second Thursday until August 21st.

Helicopter crash in the South Cariboo under investigation

Four people were taken to hospital for treatment following a helicopter crash over the weekend in the South Cariboo. 100 Mile House RCMP responded to the incident that happened yesterday (July 6) in Lone Butte.
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