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Fort St. John RCMP arrest three following homicide investigation

Fort St. John RCMP made three arrests in relation to Tuesday's homicide.Police say this was after an investigation involving officers, the Serious Crimes Unit, the Street Enforcement Team, North...

UNBC President’s tenure coming to a close to pursue new role

UNBC President Dr. Geoff Payne will be taking on a new leadership role, stepping down from his position with the University.The announcement was made this afternoon (Thursday), where the...

Nechako Lakes youth to have easier path to post-secondary with UNBC partnership

The partnership between UNBC, School District 91 (SD91), and Rio Tinto is being expanded to support youth in northern BC.Through a $250,000 commitment over four years, Rio Tinto is...

Blackwater gold and silver mine officially opens west of Quesnel

Artemis Gold announced the opening of its Blackwater Mine yesterday (Friday).Indigenous, municipal, and provincial government representatives, industry associations, business partners, contractors and other stakeholders attended the ceremony.“Blackwater Mine is...

Canada Post requesting a vote from CUPW represented employees for final offers

Canada Post has asked the Minister of Jobs and Families to direct that a vote take place for the final offers submitted to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.The...

Independent Investigations Office of BC notified of incident in PG

The BC RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) of an incident in Prince George where a man was injured.According to the IIO, at about 7:30...

Missing woman last seen in Quesnel according to Mackenzie RCMP

The Mackenzie RCMP received confirmation that Alice Maureen Chingee was last seen in Quesnel.According to police, she was dropped off south of town on Sales Road, and planned to...

BC’s first tornado of 2025 was recorded near Vanderhoof

Vanderhoof area residents may have caught a glimpse of a small tornado.The Northern Tornadoes Project confirmed that a landspout-type tornado occurred at 1:34pm on Wednesday, slightly northeast of the...

LifeLabs strike concludes with three year collective agreement

LifeLabs and the BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) announced a new three year collective bargaining agreement yesterday (Tuesday).Over the...

$80 million winning Lotto Max ticket purchased in BC

Someone in BC will be $80 million richer after the winning ticket was purchased in Surrey.The BC Lottery Corporation...

Hixon wildfire not expected to grow much more today

The BC Wildfire Service remains on site at the Naver Creek wildfire north of Hixon, around 59 kilometres north...

Mark Carney leads Liberals to minority government victory

Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada will remain in Parliament for another term.The Liberals won the Federal...

Fort St John Serious Crime Unit investigating shooting and blaze

The Fort St. John RCMP Serious Crime Unit is investigating a shooting and apartment fire on the 9800 block...

New provincial bill to eliminate short term sick notes

The Province will be reducing the administrative burden on BC’s health-care practitioners with the introduction of Bill 11.It was...

Liberal Party finds its Cariboo-Prince George candidate

The Liberal Party revealed its Cariboo-Prince George riding candidate ahead of the federal election.Clinton Emslie was chosen for the...

Province continuing vaccination efforts to keep people protected

Starting April 8th, the province will have additional free COVID-19 vaccines available, for those at a higher risk of...

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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. The post Free transit and ferry rides for veterans in B.C. on Remembrance Day appeared first on AM 1150.

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.

Virtual golf is coming to Quesnel

Virtual golf is coming to Quesnel

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.  The post B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September appeared first on AM 1150.

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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