Friends say Amanda Black was courageous and the type of person who 'stood up to bullies'. Her boyfriend has been charged with second degree murder and her death has prompted a broader conversation about domestic violence in Fort St. John.
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Caroline Colijn is a mathematics professor at SFU, and a Canada 150 Research Chair who works on COVID-19 modeling. Her team has been researching how best to combat the spread of COVID-19 variants, and believes the government should adjust it's priorities as a result.
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Shaun Allen, President of Prince George Airsoft, fears Bill C-21 will effectively make buying, selling, and trading airsoft guns illegal.
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Whether you keep it in the fridge or on the counter, some butter lovers are have a harder time than usual with the favourite spread. We'll slather the details on that story with some northern BC bakers.
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Cliff Rafael helped start Black History Months celebrations in Prince George, now in their 24th year.
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Gurkirat Kaur left Prince George to pursue medical studies in the lower mainland. She has now graduated and is returning home to learn about providing care in northern B.C.
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She's been around the world but keeps coming back to Prince George. Best wishes to Pamela McCall as she heads off to host NPR's Morning Edition in Utah. https://ift.tt/2MspZSW
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The Site C dam is moving ahead, with a much higher pricetag
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During Monday's council meeting, the mayor said the she was sorry for the post but also defended the comparison
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Tributes are pouring in following the death of a well-known figure in Dawson Creek. Robin Gibson spent his days walking around the city and writing about what he saw. Dawson Creek Mirror editor Rob Brown shares some memories.
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A backflipping, blue swimsuit-wearing Pierre Trudeau was among the Four Seasons pool's first users when it opened more than 50 years ago.
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After serving the city for fifty years, the Four Seasons pool is shutting down for good. But the city is buying a "ninja" obstacle course for the new pool being built to replace it in 2022.
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Reid Skelton-Morven grew up in supportive housing in Prince Rupert. Now a city councillor, he is upset to hear some of the opposition to new units proposed for his community.
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The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality wants to hire someoone to work fulltime on recruiting healthcare professionals and getting more services for residents.
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"I kind of gave him a little lecture and and then told him he shouldn't come back."
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The mayor of Pouce Coupe says she won't step down over a controversial social media post.
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Residents of the Rainbow Park neighbourhood in Prince George are upset about the possible construction of a safe and supportive housing unit for new mothers. We hear from those opposed to the project, as well as the people behind Harmony House.
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