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Person in wheelchair seriously injured after being struck by bus

Person in wheelchair seriously injured after being struck by bus

B.C. Transit is conducting an internal investigation of the incident, which took place Tuesday evening.
8,000 sockeye salmon fry released into Vernon Creek

8,000 sockeye salmon fry released into Vernon Creek

“As a dream of the late Chief Albert Saddleman Jr. to get salmon back to the headwaters of the system ... we’re almost there,” said Louis.
Is Prince George on the brink of a wildfire disaster like Fort McMurray?

Is Prince George on the brink of a wildfire disaster like Fort McMurray?

“I think the city of Prince George is sitting on a time bomb," logging contractor says.
Mother of Vanderhoof shooter recalls son's mental health issues

Mother of Vanderhoof shooter recalls son's mental health issues

Evening before the incident, parents had confronted Paul Nicholas Russell over concern he was not taking his medication, trial hears
Mortgage broker facing lawsuits put on $5,000-a-month allowance

Mortgage broker facing lawsuits put on $5,000-a-month allowance

Civil lawsuits claim he and his company owe nearly $30 million to investors
B.C. university applies to offer remote degrees in N.W.T.

B.C. university applies to offer remote degrees in N.W.T.

From September this year, it may once again be possible to become a fully accredited teacher without leaving the Northwest Territories.
‘It’s our medicine’: Dieticians reflect on value of traditional foods

‘It’s our medicine’: Dieticians reflect on value of traditional foods

“It’s our medicine, for sure, because it takes care of us,” said Wesley. “I guess the old saying was, ‘you are what you eat’.” 
Wealth tax could fund universal pharmacare, tuition and more, says economist

Wealth tax could fund universal pharmacare, tuition and more, says economist

A wealth tax can counter the growing inequality and cost-of-living pressures high inflation is putting on working-class Canadians, says economist Alex Hemingway, who is now proposing a much bolder rate for the rich.
Opposition says B.C. NDP 'blame shifting' on housing; non-profit sees no wrongdoing

Opposition says B.C. NDP 'blame shifting' on housing; non-profit sees no wrongdoing

VICTORIA — A British Columbia housing provider that featured in a report citing risks to public funds and criticisms of its management says it's not giving up on its leaders, despite Premier David Eby's suggestion that change at the top should be an
Rapid melt of snowpacks muddies provincial data

Rapid melt of snowpacks muddies provincial data

The BC River Forecast Centre says some snowpacks were melting last week at a rate of more than five centimetres a day, making the agency’s monthly snow survey bulletin out of date on the day it was published.