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Two Prince George youth honoured by local MP for heroic actions assisting parents after vehicle roll-over

Two Prince George youth honoured by local MP for heroic actions assisting parents after vehicle roll-over

"I am so proud of both of you"
Coalition of First Nations sign agreements to receive detailed COVID-19 case numbers

Coalition of First Nations sign agreements to receive detailed COVID-19 case numbers

Systemic change in B.C.’s healthcare system must still occur, say First Nations
Career quickly skyrockets for Prince George’s Scott Cousins in signing with Kelowna

Career quickly skyrockets for Prince George’s Scott Cousins in signing with Kelowna

Reigning BC Under-16 AAA player of the year makes move to WHL
Murder charge laid in woman's death in Fort St. John

Murder charge laid in woman's death in Fort St. John

A Fort St. John man has been charged with second degree murder in the death of a 22-year-old woman Monday night. Court records show Shane Sutherland, 27, has been charged in the killing of Amanda Black.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Risk of frostbite at any given point of the day
Active COVID 19 cases tumble in Northern Health

Active COVID 19 cases tumble in Northern Health

Northern Health was home to 354 active cases of COVID-19, according to B.C. Centre for Disease Control numbers released Wednesday, down by 90 from the day before. The drop came despite 53 new cases being reported for the region.
B.C. records six new COVID-19 deaths, Northern Health adds 53 cases

B.C. records six new COVID-19 deaths, Northern Health adds 53 cases

Death toll rises to 1,269
PWB helps feed the ducks

PWB helps feed the ducks

Pacific Western Brewery has set aside 3,000 pounds of grain to feed the ducks at Cottonwood Island Park over the winter.
Prince George RCMP investigating sudden string of break-and-enters to downtown businesses

Prince George RCMP investigating sudden string of break-and-enters to downtown businesses

Multiple businesses were targeted over two days
Downtown hit by rash of break ins

Downtown hit by rash of break ins

Prince George RCMP are on the lookout for suspects following a rash of break and enters targeting downtown businesses over two days this week. The first occurred on Monday around 4 a.m.