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Prince George RCMP seize suspected drugs

Prince George RCMP seize suspected drugs

Enough suspected fentanyl to yield 14,000 doses uncovered in month-long investigation
Some young Canadians are downsizing their homes to cut back on their expenses

Some young Canadians are downsizing their homes to cut back on their expenses

“We were having to borrow money from one of our parents at different times."
Fort St. John Huskies crowned 2022-23 NWJHL champions

Fort St. John Huskies crowned 2022-23 NWJHL champions

Huskies win in thrilling 5-4 overtime finish on the road in Grande Prairie
Unprecedented construction needed in B.C. to offset record immigration: Report

Unprecedented construction needed in B.C. to offset record immigration: Report

A new report says home construction in British Columbia will need to rise to unprecedented levels to offset the impact of record immigration on the housing market.
Canada heading into 'mild recession' as tight monetary policy squeezes growth: Report

Canada heading into 'mild recession' as tight monetary policy squeezes growth: Report

Recession, here we come.
Volunteer team of B.C. veterans using chainsaws to prevent wildfires

Volunteer team of B.C. veterans using chainsaws to prevent wildfires

From wildfire recovery in Lytton to flood cleanup in the Fraser Valley, this team hopes people will consider mitigation before disaster hits.
Opinion: Canadian young adults who live alone are more likely to struggle with unaffordable housing, study finds

Opinion: Canadian young adults who live alone are more likely to struggle with unaffordable housing, study finds

Young adults are among the groups most adversely affected by the housing crisis. Foreign-born young adults, in particular, are disproportionately more likely to live in unaffordable housing.
More than half of Canadians infected with COVID-19 by summer 2022, finds StatCan

More than half of Canadians infected with COVID-19 by summer 2022, finds StatCan

The findings come as researchers look to uncover the origin of the pandemic and catch potentially serious mutations in immuno-compromised people and wild animals.
B.C. plans family law changes to decide who gets the pets when couples split

B.C. plans family law changes to decide who gets the pets when couples split

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government introduced legislation Monday that looks to ensure family custody battles over animals can become more pet-friendly. The important role pets play in families will now be considered in amendments to B.C.
Special O bowlers strike gold in Quesnel

Special O bowlers strike gold in Quesnel

Season winds up Monday night
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