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Seniors homes to allow more visitors starting April 1

Seniors homes to allow more visitors starting April 1

Important indoor religious services to be allowed
Prince George conservationists holding ‘Rebellion for Forests’ rally downtown

Prince George conservationists holding ‘Rebellion for Forests’ rally downtown

Rally is advocating for action on forest biodiversity
Lheidli T’enneh rejects Enbridge settlement, continues with 2018 pipeline-explosion lawsuit

Lheidli T’enneh rejects Enbridge settlement, continues with 2018 pipeline-explosion lawsuit

Nation set to publicly warn other Indigenous peoples of its experiences
Public asked to help find Prince George boy reported missing to RCMP

Public asked to help find Prince George boy reported missing to RCMP

'Luke' hasn't been seen since Wednesday evening (March 25)
Northern B.C. man wanted for assault sought by RCMP

Northern B.C. man wanted for assault sought by RCMP

Bobby Tyler Quock wanted on assault-related offences
Former Prince George CN Centre manager takes position with City of Cranbrook

Former Prince George CN Centre manager takes position with City of Cranbrook

Glen Mikkelsen was part of job cuts during first months of COVID-19
Lheidli T'enneh Nation lawsuit against Enbridge remains in play

Lheidli T'enneh Nation lawsuit against Enbridge remains in play

The Lheidli T'enneh Nation will press on with its civil action against Enbridge over the October 2018 pipeline explosion that forced an evacuation of the Shelley reserve, saying the company has failed to meet its terms for an out-of-court settlement.
Building permit numbers nosedive in regional district

Building permit numbers nosedive in regional district

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George saw a sharp decline in the number of building permits it issued in February, after an exceptionally strong January.
CNC cuts faculty numbers

CNC cuts faculty numbers

Based on student demand, the College of New Caledonia has reduced its faculty by laying off three, while seven others accepted early retirements or voluntary severance.
Old-growth logging protest goes Friday

Old-growth logging protest goes Friday

An event called Rebellion for Forests that will address old growth forests and biodiversity will be held Friday afternoon at 12:30 next to the Wood Innovation & Design Centre .