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Quesnel’s Mitch Love relieved of duties as Capitals Assistant Coach
Quesnel's Mitch Love has been relieved of his duties as an Assistant Coach with the Washington Capitals.According to a post on X from the team's Public Relations account, the decision follows the findings of an NHL-led investigation into past allegations.
Special Olympics Week declared in Prince George
A large, excited crowd gathered at Prince George City Hall this morning (Monday), as Mayor Simon Yu declared this week as Special Olympics Week in the City.
Grizzly bear attack west of Fort Nelson leaves one with non-life-threatening injuries
The BC Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly bear attack near Fort Nelson left one man with non-life-threatening injuries.
Final touches being made for Special Olympics BC Games
With a flag raising Monday, a Torch Run on Wednesday, an opening ceremony on Thursday, and competitions on Friday and Saturday, the Special Olympics BC Games are set to bring plenty of excitement to Prince George this week.
Commercial logging isn’t happening in BC parks; says BC Minister
When it comes to commercial logging, BC parks are off-limits.In a letter to the Ancient Forest Alliance and Endangered Ecosystems Alliance, Minister of Environment and Parks Tamara Davidson confirmed...
77% of drivers admit to tailgating: ICBC survey
ICBC says it's best to leave tailgating for football and off the roads.According to a new ICBC survey by Ipsos, 77 per cent of drivers admit to tailgating or...
UNBC debuts in top-third of Times Higher Education’s Impact Rankings
UNBC has been placed in the top third of Time Higher Education's Impact Rankings, which assess how universities are helping to achieve the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.UNBC is...
BC Highway Patrol launches Summer Impaired Driving Campaign
The BC Highway Patrol is launching a new campaign, targeting enforcement for impaired driving."Summer vacations and road trips cannot include drugs and alcohol behind the wheel," said BC Highway...
BC SPCA’s pet food banks seeing increased demand but fewer donations
The BC SPCA says ongoing economic uncertainty and the rising cost of living appears to be contributing to a...
BC SPCA urges keeping pets out of hot vehicles as summer weather arrives
With summer weather arriving in BC, the BC SPCA is urging the public to remember the risks associated with...
Graduates set to walk the stage at the College of New Caledonia
More than 700 graduates will be walking the stage in the College of New Caledonia's convocation ceremonies.The first ceremony...
Not many workers are aware of electrical safety rules; new survey shows
When it comes to electrical safety for workers, there is a concerning lack of awareness.This comes from BC Hydro’s...
New area code to be introduced in BC as demand for phone numbers increases
A new area code will be introduced in BC on Friday.According to the Telecommunications Alliance, consumers and businesses requesting...
CUPW issues strike notice
Canada Post says they've received strike notice from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW).According to Canada Post, the...
UNBC seafood packaging project receives $300,000 boost
A UNBC Researcher and his team have hit a pivotal milestone on a project to create sustainable solutions for...
New framework looks to give those at risk of suicide the right care
A new provincial framework aims to give those at risk of suicide the care they need.Called the Suicide Prevention...
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Free transit and ferry rides for veterans in B.C. on Remembrance Day
Ferries and public transit in parts of British Columbia will be free for veterans as the province marks Remembrance Day next Tuesday.
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Pile burning set across five treatment areas near 100 Mile House
The 100 Mile Natural Resource District with BC Wildfire Support will be conducting pile burnings for a Wildfire Rehabilitation Project across five treatment areas in the Lake Communities surrounding 100 Mile House. The burns are scheduled to start on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September
The B.C. Coroners Service said Monday that preliminary data shows 158 people died in September of suspected drug toxicity.Â
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Drug crisis continues to hit close to home in the Cariboo
 The Northern Interior, which includes Quesnel, continues to be one of the worst areas of the province when it comes to drug overdoses.
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