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Northern Health sees 134 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths over weekend

Northern Health sees 134 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths over weekend

Vaccination booking invitations for kids 5 to 11 begin Monday
Injured Hart Highway pedestrian transported to Vancouver, police investigating

Injured Hart Highway pedestrian transported to Vancouver, police investigating

This is the third pedestrian-involved collision in Prince George in November
City applies for court order to clean out Moccasin Flats

City applies for court order to clean out Moccasin Flats

If granted, order imposes December 10 deadline for occupants to move out
Join the Fight against AIDS

Join the Fight against AIDS

Join the Fight event hosted by Positive Living North on Worlds AIDS day takes place Wednesday, Dec. 1 in front of the Prince George Courthouse beginning at 10 a.m.
Rio Tinto donates $75,000 to flood relief

Rio Tinto donates $75,000 to flood relief

United Way British Columbia is getting $75,000 from Rio Tinto to support efforts towards flood relief after the southern part of the province was recently hit with massive rainstorms.
Court docket: November 22-26, 2021

Court docket: November 22-26, 2021

Sentences for offences committed in Prince George and area:
Cougars sweep Blazers in weekend BCEHL U17AAA action

Cougars sweep Blazers in weekend BCEHL U17AAA action

Bagri leads way for Cougars with pair of goals in Sunday morning victory
Hutchings' hat-trick propels Capitals to Sunday morning victory

Hutchings' hat-trick propels Capitals to Sunday morning victory

Capitals take two of three games in weekend series with Lakers
Two pedestrians struck by vehicle on Hart Highway taken to hospital

Two pedestrians struck by vehicle on Hart Highway taken to hospital

October to January the most dangerous time of year for people trying to walk across roadways
First Nations, regional district in B.C. working together to restore diverted river

First Nations, regional district in B.C. working together to restore diverted river

A British Columbia regional district and three neighbouring First Nations have agreed to work together to restore a river that has been diverted for the last 70 years in order to generate hydroelectricity for aluminum smelting and the province's powe