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Online hate, racist hiring practices among targets of $15M federal anti-racism funds

Online hate, racist hiring practices among targets of $15M federal anti-racism funds

UNBC Timberwolves lose basketball seasons after Canada West cancels winter sports amid COVID-19

UNBC Timberwolves lose basketball seasons after Canada West cancels winter sports amid COVID-19

No regular season, playoff or championships will take place
Rodgers, Robson running for Libertarians

Rodgers, Robson running for Libertarians

Raymond Rodgers and Sean Robson are carrying the banner locally for the B.C. Libertarian Party in the 2020 provincial election. Rodgers is running in the Prince George-Mackenzie riding and Robson is running in the Prince George-Valemount riding.
Airport Authority offers pandemic update

Airport Authority offers pandemic update

Prince George Airport traffic has taken a significant hit during the coronavirus pandemic. Down 73 per cent from last September the airport saw 10,902 passengers come through its doors while last year it saw 40,697 people.
Single-vehicle crash claims life of 67-year-old man east of Prince George

Single-vehicle crash claims life of 67-year-old man east of Prince George

Police believe high speed was a factor
67-year-old man killed in single vehicle collision

67-year-old man killed in single vehicle collision

There was a single vehicle fatal collision on the 6200 block of Upper Fraser Road east of the city Wednesday at about 8 p.m. Frontline officers and other emergency services attended the scene and located an over turned SUV in the ditch.
Kendall aims to bring community development approach to the legislature

Kendall aims to bring community development approach to the legislature

Green Party candidate Catharine Kendall has spent decades working in community development, and says she would take a similar approach if elected. Kendall is the Green candidate for the Prince George-Mackenzie riding.
BC Votes 2020: Advance voting now open in Prince George-Valemount, Prince George-Mackenzie

BC Votes 2020: Advance voting now open in Prince George-Valemount, Prince George-Mackenzie

Official voting day is scheduled for Oct. 24
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history.
Prince George residents can now register for CN Centre’s walking program with COVID-19 protocols

Prince George residents can now register for CN Centre’s walking program with COVID-19 protocols

Arena reopening on Oct. 19, two weeks after receiving council's approval