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Two-way traffic restored on Highway 16 near McBride after truck rollover

Two-way traffic restored on Highway 16 near McBride after truck rollover

Check Drive BC for latest updates on road conditions
Recognizing a community leader

Recognizing a community leader

Barb Ward-Burkitt, Prince George Native Friendship Centre executive director, was awarded the Moose Hide Campaign's five-millionth pin on Tuesday.
Cougars lose third straight, need win Thursday to bring series back to Prince George

Cougars lose third straight, need win Thursday to bring series back to Prince George

Nate Danielson does it again for Winterhawks, four-point effort leads to 5-2 victory
School district facing $2.1 million shortfall

School district facing $2.1 million shortfall

Staff has come up with plan to cut $1.77 million, leaving $303,958 to go
Man with knife arrested at Prince George Mall

Man with knife arrested at Prince George Mall

RCMP were on scene at the shopping centre Wednesday
Spruce Kings add Slovenian defenceman to the fold

Spruce Kings add Slovenian defenceman to the fold

Maks Persic helped Slovenia win IIHF World Junior 1B Championship, he's bringing a year of BCHL experience to Prince George blueline
Cougars' Mark Lamb wins two WHL awards

Cougars' Mark Lamb wins two WHL awards

Fifth-year head coach and general manager took over Prince George team in 2018
B.C. Conservatives' 'biological sex' sports bill is quickly quashed in legislature

B.C. Conservatives' 'biological sex' sports bill is quickly quashed in legislature

VICTORIA — A proposal by British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad to use "biological sex" to classify participants in publicly funded sports teams and events, effectively banning transgender athletes, didn't get to first base.
Prince George RCMP explain response to complaint of man lighting fires, causing disturbance at Aquatic Centre

Prince George RCMP explain response to complaint of man lighting fires, causing disturbance at Aquatic Centre

Police attended the scene twice Thursday afternoon, incident highlights 9-1-1 protocol
Virani says Poilievre's willingness to use notwithstanding clause threatens rights

Virani says Poilievre's willingness to use notwithstanding clause threatens rights

OTTAWA — The notwithstanding clause should only be used as a measure of last resort, Canada's justice minister said Tuesday, after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre suggested he wouldn't hesitate to wield it to enact tougher criminal laws.