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Police use of genetic genealogy to solve crimes raises privacy concerns

Police use of genetic genealogy to solve crimes raises privacy concerns

'Your DNA is probably the most sensitive personal information that one can imagine'
Opinion: Peaceful protests vs. mob riots, and the reasons behind them

Opinion: Peaceful protests vs. mob riots, and the reasons behind them

Let’s be upfront as we talk with our kids about the shocking events in the United States this past week.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Showers are in the forecast
First Nations Health Authority taps Caron to fill new position

First Nations Health Authority taps Caron to fill new position

Prince George surgeon will focus on improving medical care for indigenous cancer patients
2020 a record-setting year for Northern BC Crime Stoppers

2020 a record-setting year for Northern BC Crime Stoppers

Apparently, crime does pay. And thanks to the efforts of people who offer tips to police through the Northern BC Crime Stoppers program, it’s the criminals who suffer.
Site C workforce at 4,941 in November

Site C workforce at 4,941 in November

Employment on the Site C dam dropped under 5,000 in November, with 4,941 workers reported, according to BC Hydro.
Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable announces Wood Stove Exchange Program return for 2021

Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable announces Wood Stove Exchange Program return for 2021

Rebates up to $650 available
A brief history of cider in British Columbia

A brief history of cider in British Columbia

While the craft cider craze in British Columbia might be a recent happening, this province has a long and storied history with our favourite bubbly fruit beverage.
'Committed to providing a season': WHL says 2021 campaign will take place

'Committed to providing a season': WHL says 2021 campaign will take place

Prince George Cougars could soon play a 24-game season
Canim Lake Band enters community lockdown

Canim Lake Band enters community lockdown

Canim Lake Band near 100 Mile House entered into lockdown - its highest response stage - Friday night as the number of positive COVID-19 cases more than tripled over the past three days.