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Prince George woman ranked as best powerlifter in Canadian history

Prince George woman ranked as best powerlifter in Canadian history

Tara Webber, 34, is the best powerlifter – man or woman - in Canadian history, breaking world records along the way.
Penticton couple with baby robbed after fleeing house fire

Penticton couple with baby robbed after fleeing house fire

A GoFundMe has started to help the couple out
Former Richmond RCMP officer charged with impersonating a cop in North Vancouver

Former Richmond RCMP officer charged with impersonating a cop in North Vancouver

Charge stems from bizarre incident with cyclist on Spirit Trail
Cowichan Tribes votes to reclaim child services from the province

Cowichan Tribes votes to reclaim child services from the province

Of the 416 members who cast ballots, 87 per cent or 347 voted in favour; 69 were opposed.
87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

87-year-old Prince George man walks 18 km almost every day

Dave Milne, 87-year-old Prince George resident, has walked the university hill more than 5,000 times. He shares some advice on how to get moving.
RCMP raid Kelowna mushroom store Friday

RCMP raid Kelowna mushroom store Friday

For the past several months, Essence has been openly selling psilocybin mushrooms out of the space.
Burnaby condo owner loses strata battle over unopenable window

Burnaby condo owner loses strata battle over unopenable window

Cole Balachanoff said a floor plan shows a certain window in his Brentwood apartment should open, but it doesn't. He told the Civil Resolution Tribunal the strata should replace the window with an openable one or give him a $10K break on strata fees.
SOGI foe promotes campaign to recall NDP education minister

SOGI foe promotes campaign to recall NDP education minister

This is the third recall petition of 2023.
Manitoba government may push back promise to freeze hydroelectric rates

Manitoba government may push back promise to freeze hydroelectric rates

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's new NDP government may push back a key election promise to freeze hydroelectric rates for one year, due to a worsening fiscal outlook at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro.
Survey says 75% of B.C.'s jobs in next decade will need post-secondary education

Survey says 75% of B.C.'s jobs in next decade will need post-secondary education

BURNABY, B.C. — The latest labour market survey for British Columbia says 75 per cent of the one million jobs needed over the next decade will require some level of post-secondary education or training.