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Lights on life-jackets key to rescue of four plucked from ocean off Port Hardy

Lights on life-jackets key to rescue of four plucked from ocean off Port Hardy

The boaters had been in the water for 45 minutes when they were rescued
Dangerously cold conditions continue across north-central BC

Dangerously cold conditions continue across north-central BC

Prince George was one degree shy of a record low Friday morning
Watch: Michelin-endorsed Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­restaurant rebrands following 'heartbreaking loss' of chef and co-owner

Watch: Michelin-endorsed Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­restaurant rebrands following 'heartbreaking loss' of chef and co-owner

This summer, the city's culinary scene reeled from the unexpected loss of one of its leading chefs. Now the team he left behind has regrouped and is re-opening the restaurant.
Prince George man acquitted of stabbing, assault

Prince George man acquitted of stabbing, assault

Smitty Bent had been accused of aggravated assault from the April 24, 2022, incident. 
Two skiers with frozen feet and hypothermia rescued from Fitzsimmons Creek overnight

Two skiers with frozen feet and hypothermia rescued from Fitzsimmons Creek overnight

Temps were reportedly -50 C with wind chill
Malahat Nation to build large battery-systems factory

Malahat Nation to build large battery-systems factory

The nation plans to build the 100,000-square-foot facility to build battery energy storage systems at its 52-acre business park on reserve land adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway
Nanaimo restarts process to borrow $48.5M for public-works facilities upgrade after errors made

Nanaimo restarts process to borrow $48.5M for public-works facilities upgrade after errors made

A previous alternative approval process for the public-works upgrade last fall was deemed invalid due to an error in the public notification process
Land transferred to First Nation as part of reconciliation agreement

Land transferred to First Nation as part of reconciliation agreement

A total of 3,094 hectares will eventually be transferred to the nation
West Van senior jailed for sexual assault of minors, years after charges declined by Crown

West Van senior jailed for sexual assault of minors, years after charges declined by Crown

The senior reoffended nearly 20 years after he was first reported to police but not charged
Five more Indigenous justice centres expand culturally safe support in B.C.: Eby

Five more Indigenous justice centres expand culturally safe support in B.C.: Eby

VANCOUVER — British Columbia must do things differently to break the cycle where Indigenous people comprise five per cent of the population but about 30 per cent of those incarcerated, Premier David Eby and First Nations leaders said Thursday.
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