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First Site C turbines expected to arrive here next month

First Site C turbines expected to arrive here next month

The first two turbine runners for the Site C dam have arrived in Canada, and are expected to be shipped to Fort St. John in January. The machinery was shipped from Sao Paulo, Brazil, at the end of October, and arrived in Prince Rupert on Dec. 2.
Prince Rupert RCMP probe suspicious death

Prince Rupert RCMP probe suspicious death

The Prince Rupert RCMP are investigating a suspicious death on Christmas Eve. On Thursday afternoon, police received a report from the BC Ambulance Service of a death of a 28-year-old male at a residence in the 1400 block of 7th Ave E.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Boxing Day will also look a bit different this year
From the Editor: Dreaming of a different Christmas, but also grateful for technology

From the Editor: Dreaming of a different Christmas, but also grateful for technology

Choosing to stay home for the sake of my older family members
Five things we've learned about COVID-19 since the pandemic struck

Five things we've learned about COVID-19 since the pandemic struck

VANCOUVER — When the first COVID-19 cases trickled into Canada, little was known about the novel coronavirus. Almost one year later, experts have made major strides in cracking the virus's code and understanding its behaviour. Dr.
B.C. woman loses appeal, nearly 100 animals and must pay $250K fine

B.C. woman loses appeal, nearly 100 animals and must pay $250K fine

A Princeton woman has lost an appeal regarding animals in her care, meaning the BC SPCA will not return them and she owes the society more than $250,000 in associated bills.
Two COVID-19 outbreaks in Northern Health officially declared over

Two COVID-19 outbreaks in Northern Health officially declared over

First outbreak at the LNG Canada Project Site, North Peace Seniors Housing Society apartments now over
#PGMatters: A look back at our year in Instagram photos 2020 edition

#PGMatters: A look back at our year in Instagram photos 2020 edition

Our most loved Instagram photos from the past year
Support still needed for Prince George businesses in the new year amid COVID-19: Chamber

Support still needed for Prince George businesses in the new year amid COVID-19: Chamber

Community has a duty to support small businesses, CEO says
‘2020 has been challenging’: Prince George city councillors reflect on a tough year

‘2020 has been challenging’: Prince George city councillors reflect on a tough year

City councillors address the challenges of 2020 during their holiday messages to residents