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Expatriate Americans share their views on U.S. election

Expatriate Americans share their views on U.S. election

John Orlowsky made sure he exercised his right to vote in the U.S. presidential election.
COVID outbreak reported at northern B.C. long-term care home

COVID outbreak reported at northern B.C. long-term care home

Northern Health reported its first COVID-19 exposure at a long-term care home on Monday. A single staff member at Rotary Manor in Dawson Creek tested positive for COVID-19, according to a bulletin released by Northern Health on Monday.
PHOTOS: Despite COVID-19, Prince George Therapeutic Riding Association continues to empower riders

PHOTOS: Despite COVID-19, Prince George Therapeutic Riding Association continues to empower riders

Program hit hard by pandemic, but continues to provide riding to people of all abilities
'It's such a big loss': Sister says family in shock after brother killed in Quebec

'It's such a big loss': Sister says family in shock after brother killed in Quebec

Just hours after Marie-Jo Duchesne had shared laughs with her older brother, who'd been out hiking on a sunny Saturday in Quebec, the heartbreaking call came informing her of Francois Duchesne's death in Quebec City.
B.C. surges to more than 1,100 COVID-19 cases in three days, 10 from Northern Health

B.C. surges to more than 1,100 COVID-19 cases in three days, 10 from Northern Health

Six people died over Halloween weekend from the virus
Fine issued for out-of-control house party

Fine issued for out-of-control house party

The owner of a Regents Crescent home was issued a ticket carrying a $2,300 fine for hosting an out-of-control house party on Halloween evening. Prince George RCMP said it was handed out after police were called just before 11:30 p.m.
Crowded Prince George Halloween party results in fights, $2,300 fine

Crowded Prince George Halloween party results in fights, $2,300 fine

Two intoxicated youth were taken to hospital for alcohol poisoning
BC Provincial Football Association hosting player evaluations in Prince George

BC Provincial Football Association hosting player evaluations in Prince George

Players considering post-secondary competition encouraged to sign up
School board to elect new chair on Tuesday

School board to elect new chair on Tuesday

If the U.S. presidential race isn't enough election action for you on Tuesday, another election will be happening locally.
Pedestrian struck by pickup truck

Pedestrian struck by pickup truck

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by a full-sized pickup truck near the corner of Wiebe and Sanderson roads in the Peden Hill area on Halloween evening.