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'Chemo was easier' local COVID long-haulers open up about their struggles

'Chemo was easier' local COVID long-haulers open up about their struggles

Brain fog, extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle aches and headaches, these are just some of the lingering symptoms experienced by COVID-19 long haulers.
Rain has helped tame wildfire threat

Rain has helped tame wildfire threat

Crews begin planned ignition Friday to fight Tent Fire Creek blaze near Tumbler Ridge
Be vigilant to prevent wildfires this long weekend

Be vigilant to prevent wildfires this long weekend

Property owners urged to remove combustibles close to structures
Fort Nelson Lotto Max winner plans to buy new pickup

Fort Nelson Lotto Max winner plans to buy new pickup

Fort Nelson ’s Kenneth Harbicht said it didn’t take long for the community to find out he was a new millionaire after he won a $1-million Maxmillions prize in the Lotto Max draw on June 22, 2021.
New grants to promote reconciliation available in BC

New grants to promote reconciliation available in BC

Indigenous communities, local governments and heritage organizations that spotlight BC’s diverse cultural heritage will have access to funding for projects this fall.
Fire on Tamarack Street

Fire on Tamarack Street

A residential structure fire in the 2000 block of Tamarack Street was reported at about 4:43 p.m. on Thursday, July 29.
Canfor adjusted net earnings rise past $1 billion

Canfor adjusted net earnings rise past $1 billion

Lumber prices now down sharply from record high
Prince George area had eight COVID cases in two weeks

Prince George area had eight COVID cases in two weeks

After three weeks without a new case, the Prince George area had four new cases a week over the past two weeks
Sentence issued for thefts of jewelry and jeans on same day

Sentence issued for thefts of jewelry and jeans on same day

Neil Jordan Shaw plans to leave Prince George once his time in jail is over
2022 World Women’s Curling Championship to return to Prince George

2022 World Women’s Curling Championship to return to Prince George

The international event was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic