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This B.C. couple found a Japanese message in a bottle in 2003. Now they finally know who wrote it

A chance meeting at a B.C. barber shop helped a couple track down the Japanese writers of a letter in a bottle, 21 years after they found it.

Former city councillor buys Prince George, B.C.'s only newspaper in an effort to stave off closure

Cameron Stolz is purchasing the 108-year-old Prince George Citizen from Glacier Media.

Thompson Rivers University cuts 4 visual arts programs

The university's board of governors voted 62 on a resolution that would end the bachelor of fine arts (visual arts, major), bachelor of arts (visual arts, minor), the diploma in visual arts, and the visual arts studio certificate.

Boaters asked to watch for valuable seismometer that floated away on B.C.'s coast

The 'large, yellow doughnut' has travelled more than 460 km from its original location and is somewhere north of Prince Rupert, B.C.

B.C. farmers growing 'outlawed' potatoes are looking for new partners

The Horse Lake Community Farm Co-Op north of Kamloops, B.C., has been threatened with a $10,000 fine from federal authorities for growing the Cariboo potato, which is not allowed to be grown for commercial use.

Geese have taken over a B.C. beach. Enter: the Dog Squad

The district says the geese population is getting out of control, and is posing a health risk to humans.

No maternity ward, unreliable medevac, dangerous roads: why doctors tell pregnant women to leave Fort Nelson

Thousands of dollars, hundreds of kilometres, weeks away from home: the high cost of pregnancy in Fort Nelson, B.C.

B.C. performers discuss sexism in music ahead of Women of the North showcase

A trio of female performers discuss sexism in B.C.'s independent music scene and the conversations happening to change it for the better.

How Pokemon Go is transforming downtown Prince George

Businesses and outreach groups say Pokemon Go is helping show people who've avoided downtown Prince George that the neighbourhood, and the people who frequent it, are nothing to be afraid of.

Invasive goldfish face electrocution in B.C.

The same fish that many of us knew and cared for as pets during our childhood is now at the centre of a massive takedown.