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Inmate count at PGRCC rises but still below pre-pandemic level

Inmate count at PGRCC rises but still below pre-pandemic level

The number of inmates being housed at Prince George Regional Correctional Centre grew by 30 over the month of May, according to B.C. Corrections. In all, 144 were in the jail's custody as of the last week in May.
Aberdeen Glen attempting Prince George’s first-ever golf-a-thon to raise ALS awareness

Aberdeen Glen attempting Prince George’s first-ever golf-a-thon to raise ALS awareness

Jessey Church ready to play as many holes as he can in province-wide initiative
No new COVID-19 cases in the north, Henry weighs in on overdose crisis

No new COVID-19 cases in the north, Henry weighs in on overdose crisis

No new cases of COVID-19 were reported in northern B.C. on Thursday. In her daily update, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the number of cases in the Northern Health region remained at 66. Across B.C.
Opinion: Time for B.C. government to stop withholding pandemic information

Opinion: Time for B.C. government to stop withholding pandemic information

On Our Radar: Pride car parade and picnic event coming to Prince George

On Our Radar: Pride car parade and picnic event coming to Prince George

A new way to celebrate pride during the COVID-19 pandemic
Guns and drugs yield maximum provincial sentence

Guns and drugs yield maximum provincial sentence

A Prince George man described as a mid-level drug dealer and found to be in possession of a sawed-off shotgun with its serial number removed was sentenced Thursday to the maximum term that can be served in a provincial jail.
No new COVID-19 deaths in B.C. for sixth straight day, Northern Health holds at 66 cases

No new COVID-19 deaths in B.C. for sixth straight day, Northern Health holds at 66 cases

A total of 2,344 have fully recovered
Multi-Marilyn: Prince George’s Kat Fullerton wins first national award for her impersonation

Multi-Marilyn: Prince George’s Kat Fullerton wins first national award for her impersonation

This follows her international honour in Vegas as ‘most recognizable woman in history’
Vancouver mayor wants Premier John Horgan to review policing across province

Vancouver mayor wants Premier John Horgan to review policing across province

Vancouver's mayor wants the B.C. government to conduct a review of policing across the province. Kennedy Stewart says city council can do little to change policing in Vancouver and the provincial government could override any potential decision.
Brennan gets Hockey Canada nod, despite tournament cancellation

Brennan gets Hockey Canada nod, despite tournament cancellation

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Geneva} Cougars goalie Tyler Brennan was one of 46 players honoured by Hockey Canada on Thursday.