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Prince George Cougars tame Wild to win fifth straight

Prince George Cougars tame Wild to win fifth straight

The teams play again tonight at CN Centre.
Opinion: Hail to the chief: A short history of Indigenous politicians in Canada

Opinion: Hail to the chief: A short history of Indigenous politicians in Canada

Wabanakwut Kinew is the first First Nations premier of Manitoba but he is not the first Indigenous premier of Manitoba. 
Woman stabbed in violent assault

Woman stabbed in violent assault

The suspect is described as wearing a dark hoodie with the hood pulled up, dark pants and they may have had darker-coloured skin.
Two-vehicle crash claims one life near Vanderhoof

Two-vehicle crash claims one life near Vanderhoof

Police are seeking dashcam video footage and any witnesses
Video: Orphan baby bear rescued from tree in Prince George

Video: Orphan baby bear rescued from tree in Prince George

The rescued bear, along with some orphaned bears in Quesnel, will be taken to the Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers
Women leaving violence have new homes in Valemount

Women leaving violence have new homes in Valemount

Ada’s Place will be operated by the Robson Valley Community Services Society
Curling legend hosting Prince George clinic

Curling legend hosting Prince George clinic

Russ Howard will be teaching curlers on the ice at Prince George Golf and Curling Club, Oct. 20-22
Prince George unemployment rate drops to 7.2 per cent in September

Prince George unemployment rate drops to 7.2 per cent in September

Over 53,000 people are working in the city
It's time to vote in the Prince George Citizen's Readers' Choice Awards

It's time to vote in the Prince George Citizen's Readers' Choice Awards

Voting starts on Friday at noon.
B.C. criminals continue to cash in on metal theft

B.C. criminals continue to cash in on metal theft

The problem with the law is it is not being enforced, says Mike Morris, the B.C. United MLA for Prince George-Mackenzie.