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Where to vote for today's school board byelection in Prince George

Where to vote for today's school board byelection in Prince George

Voters will elect two new trustees
New Prince George Kodiaks coach giving youth football a punt in the right direction

New Prince George Kodiaks coach giving youth football a punt in the right direction

A spring flag football league that started 10 weeks ago wraps up Saturday with a jamboree-style tournament that involves 96 kids, with teams from Smithers playing the locals at the Prince George Secondary School field.
Update: Workers injured in bus crash discharged from hospital

Update: Workers injured in bus crash discharged from hospital

Northern Health has declared the Code Orange response at the University Hospital of Northern B.C. in Prince George over.
Virtual parliament? Northern B.C. MPs prefer being there in person

Virtual parliament? Northern B.C. MPs prefer being there in person

Doherty, Bachrach plan to use teleconferencing sparingly if hybrid parliament made permanent
Engage Sport North and Timberwolves hosting summer sports camps

Engage Sport North and Timberwolves hosting summer sports camps

The soccer and basketball camps are for youth ages 8-18
Final weeks for survey on northern B.C. transportation challenges

Final weeks for survey on northern B.C. transportation challenges

Northern Development is encouraging people to fill out the survey which closes June 25
Tax on 'windfall profits' proposed for big Canadian grocers

Tax on 'windfall profits' proposed for big Canadian grocers

Among the report's 13 recommendations, the application of a windfall tax on grocery chains is contingent on whether Canada's Competition Bureau finds evidence of excess profiteering. One expert says that won't happen.
Canada’s first renewable diesel refinery to open in Prince George

Canada’s first renewable diesel refinery to open in Prince George

Tidewater Renewables will produce 170 million litres of renewable, low-carbon fuel per year at the refinery.
Manitoba RCMP say transport truck in crash that killed 15 had right-of-way

Manitoba RCMP say transport truck in crash that killed 15 had right-of-way

DAUPHIN, MAN. — Dashcam footage seized from a transport truck that collided with a minibus full of seniors, killing 15, shows the bus pulled into the lane where the truck had the right-of-way, Manitoba RCMP said Friday.
Update: One person killed in Highway 16 East crash

Update: One person killed in Highway 16 East crash

Highway reopened in both directions