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Highway of Tears gains new notoriety for traffic deaths

Highway of Tears gains new notoriety for traffic deaths

It鈥檚 been a devastating season for traffic fatalities along northern B.C.鈥檚 Highway 16, but weather鈥檚 not the only thing to blame, say police.
Burnaby coal-train derailment blamed on beaver dam, heavy rain

Burnaby coal-train derailment blamed on beaver dam, heavy rain

No one injured but coal spilled into protected waterway
Prince George airport sees growth as reflection of economy

Prince George airport sees growth as reflection of economy

A record number of passengers passed through Prince George airport last year. The count reached 426,709, the Prince George Airport Authority said Friday, 8,120 more than the previous record, set in 2012.
Premier's plan fizzles as 12,000 private-sector jobs disappear: report

Premier's plan fizzles as 12,000 private-sector jobs disappear: report

B.C. Premier Christy Clark's jobs plan is a bust, according to a new report that points to a troubling plunge in private-sector jobs in 2013. While B.C.
Attention, skiers: Southern Interior winter weather to take a vacation

Attention, skiers: Southern Interior winter weather to take a vacation

The last flake of snow for several days is expected to fall this morning, which paves the way for a mid-January chinook that could see temperatures climb into the double-digits by next week.
Former MLA Lekstrom sees benefits in Site C project

Former MLA Lekstrom sees benefits in Site C project

Former Peace River South MLA Blair Lekstrom spoke in favour of the proposed Site C dam to the project鈥檚 Joint Review Panel on Wednesday, saying it would make the province less reliant on outside energy sources, but acknowledged that it would come wit
Proposal at Site C hearing: Put a nuclear plant in Victoria

Proposal at Site C hearing: Put a nuclear plant in Victoria

One Site C alternative proposed in Dawson Creek yesterday may not be politically popular. "I propose we build a nuclear plant besides the government legislature, and maybe one near Stanley Park (in 91原创)," landowner Roy Kelly told a panel.
Wounded in shooting, drug smuggler faces immigration hearing

Wounded in shooting, drug smuggler faces immigration hearing

A gang associate wounded in a brazen shooting Tuesday afternoon has an immigration hearing in February to see if he should be kicked out of Canada because of his criminality, The 91原创 Sun has learned.
Ex-fianc茅 sues for return of $165,000 engagement ring

Ex-fianc茅 sues for return of $165,000 engagement ring

He gave the glittering $165,000 engagement ring to her on a plane ride to Hawaii, to the applause of other passengers seated nearby. But since then, the relationship between Nigel Turner and Ann-Marie Orser has taken a nosedive.
First Nations ready to set up blockades if Site C dam approved

First Nations ready to set up blockades if Site C dam approved

First Nations in northeastern B.C. repeated a familiar story to the Site C Joint Review Panel on Tuesday, saying they are being backed into a corner, and warning that they are ready to set up blockades if the hydroelectric dam is approved.