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Prince George volunteers needed for 2022 World Women’s Curling Championships

Prince George volunteers needed for 2022 World Women’s Curling Championships

Volunteers to pay $100 rewards fee
Foord murder case adjourned to October, trial expected next year

Foord murder case adjourned to October, trial expected next year

Pre-trial proceedings for murder suspect John Keyler will resume in October, with a jury trial expected in May 2022.
Prince George gets off-street parking app

Prince George gets off-street parking app

Pay-by-plate parking still available, downtown on-street parking unchanged
Northern Health sees 60 new COVID-19 cases, unvaccinated leading B.C.’s surge

Northern Health sees 60 new COVID-19 cases, unvaccinated leading B.C.’s surge

Unvaccinated 34 times more likely to land in hospital than fully vaccinated, in mid-to-late August
Vanderhoof man charged with manslaughter

Vanderhoof man charged with manslaughter

Devin Joseph faces count in death of Pietro Adamo
Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for B.C. residents

Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for B.C. residents

Who will require a third dose and when?
Herbicide spraying by lumber company hurts wildcraft business

Herbicide spraying by lumber company hurts wildcraft business

Health concerns prevent woman from collecting huckleberries she relies on to make a living
Prince George Labour Day committee to make donation in lieu of celebration

Prince George Labour Day committee to make donation in lieu of celebration

The committee collected donations from several unions and community groups
Regional Chief Terry Teegee speaks out against Prince George’s Safe Streets Bylaw

Regional Chief Terry Teegee speaks out against Prince George’s Safe Streets Bylaw

Teegee says the bylaw passing demonstrates city council is “out-of-touch”
First Nation seeking court injunction to stop land transfer

First Nation seeking court injunction to stop land transfer

McLeod Lake Indian Band at odds with federal and provincial governments over parcels earmarked for West Moberly First Nation