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Climate activist smears paint on museum's iconic woolly mammoth

Climate activist smears paint on museum's iconic woolly mammoth

A video online shows a woman sitting in front of the woolly mammoth, the tusks of which appear to have pink paint on them.
Why central banks bought record amounts of gold

Why central banks bought record amounts of gold

World Gold Council chairman expects rise in gold price in 2023
City wants compensation for medical calls

City wants compensation for medical calls

City councillors say the provincial government should pay when firefighters respond to medical calls.
No charges approved in massive B.C. money laundering investigation

No charges approved in massive B.C. money laundering investigation

A special prosecutor has made the decision not to approve any charges arising from the "E-Nationalize" investigation.
B.C. invests $150 million to upgrade aging 911 emergency system

B.C. invests $150 million to upgrade aging 911 emergency system

SAANICH, B.C. — The British Columbia government is investing millions to upgrade the 911 calling system, allowing for location tracking of callers and texting during emergencies.
TRU 'excited' about new nurse-practitioner program, president says

TRU 'excited' about new nurse-practitioner program, president says

Rani Srivastava, TRU’s Dean of Nursing, described the program as “long-awaited.”
Protest leader refuses to enter courtroom for Kelowna assault trial

Protest leader refuses to enter courtroom for Kelowna assault trial

David Lindsay then refused to enter the courtroom if his supporters were not present.
Thinner forests key to industry prosperity

Thinner forests key to industry prosperity

Freya Logging owner Liam Parfitt says reforested clearcut blocks too often ignored, thinning needed to reduce fire hazard, restore fibre supply
Local skier wins Canada Games gold

Local skier wins Canada Games gold

Other Prince George athletes begin their Canada Winter Games medal quests this week in judo and archery
Spring on the doorstep, but winter storms threaten Metro Vancouver, parts of B.C.

Spring on the doorstep, but winter storms threaten Metro Vancouver, parts of B.C.

VANCOUVER — The official start of spring is under three weeks away but Environment Canada says another winter blast is hammering northwestern parts of the province and is expected to hit the south coast before Thursday.