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New Nazko First Nation chief hopes to unite community

New Nazko First Nation chief hopes to unite community

Like most individuals, newly-elected Nazko First Nation Chief Leah Stump is eager to return to some sense of “normality.
Merry Christmas, Prince George!

Merry Christmas, Prince George!

Happy Holidays on behalf of PrinceGeorgeMatters
After life on the street, a Christmas tree meant home

After life on the street, a Christmas tree meant home

When the photo above was taken in 2017, Jack Gates had been living in Vancouver’s Regent Hotel for three years. For much of that time, Gates had been fighting his landlords, the Sahota family, in court or at B.C.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to Rick Klassen, winner of the $700K Prince George Hospice Dream Home

Merry Christmas to Rick Klassen, winner of the $700K Prince George Hospice Dream Home

Tammy McKeown also claimed second $150,000 50/50 jackpot draw
Opinion: Twas the flight before Christmas

Opinion: Twas the flight before Christmas

A COVID-19 take on the classic poem
A dozen new COVID-19 deaths reported in B.C., Northern Health adds daily-record 68 infections

A dozen new COVID-19 deaths reported in B.C., Northern Health adds daily-record 68 infections

Nearly 600 new cases recorded in the province in one day
Northern Health finds 15 new COVID-19 cases from Coastal GasLink work sites outbreak

Northern Health finds 15 new COVID-19 cases from Coastal GasLink work sites outbreak

Majority of 31 active cases at self-isolating at home
Boxing Day's shot to return to its 'glory days' stymied by lockdowns: Retail experts

Boxing Day's shot to return to its 'glory days' stymied by lockdowns: Retail experts

'I think we're going to see a ton of deals and some fire-sale prices'
Cariboo First Nations ask for inclusion in 2021 B.C. aerial wildlife surveys

Cariboo First Nations ask for inclusion in 2021 B.C. aerial wildlife surveys

Several First Nations in the Cariboo are expressing dismay they will not be allowed to participate in upcoming aerial wildlife surveys by the B.C. Government to collect data on wildlife populations.