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Sexual offender loses appeal of parole board decision

Sexual offender loses appeal of parole board decision

A Prince George man serving a federal sentence for convictions related to child pornography and luring has lost his bid to overturn a Parole Board of Canada decision to revoke his day parole.
Second Prince George Hospice Dream Home 50/50 jackpot reaches over $120K

Second Prince George Hospice Dream Home 50/50 jackpot reaches over $120K

Jackpot has potential to get to $150,000
Westjet adds six Prince George flights to COVID exposure list

Westjet adds six Prince George flights to COVID exposure list

Passengers on any of six Westjet flights between Prince George and Vancouver in late November could have been exposed to COVID-19, the airline is warning in an online posting .
Environment Canada issues 90 km/h wind warnings for northern B.C.

Environment Canada issues 90 km/h wind warnings for northern B.C.

Structural, residential damages may take place in the Peace River regions
BC Conservation officers remove Christmas lights off deer's antlers

BC Conservation officers remove Christmas lights off deer's antlers

This deer wasn't too fawn of these merry and bright lights. A mule deer buck recently got into the festive spirit and was caught tangled in some Christmas lights in Invermere.
On Our Radar: Prince George Chamber brings back #TrueNorth business forum for 2021

On Our Radar: Prince George Chamber brings back #TrueNorth business forum for 2021

Forum will focus on economic recovery
Dangerous offender denied parole

Dangerous offender denied parole

A man who was declared a dangerous offender after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in Prince George has been denied parole.
Six Prince George flights listed by WestJet for COVID-19 exposure

Six Prince George flights listed by WestJet for COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC yet to confirm if specific rows were impacted
Pandemic shutdowns the last straw for some Canadian retailers, push others to brink

Pandemic shutdowns the last straw for some Canadian retailers, push others to brink

'The sector has been in a bit of turmoil even before the pandemic'
Gang enforcement team returns to city

Gang enforcement team returns to city

For the third time in as many months, Prince George RCMP got some outside help in the ongoing campaign to keep a lid on gang-related crime. During November 26-28, members of the B.C.