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Injuries suffered in collision

Injuries suffered in collision

Two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a two-vehicle collision south of Prince George on Wednesday morning. A stretch of Highway 97, near Stoner Pit Road, was closed for about an hour following the crash.
Injuries reported after two-vehicle collision on Highway 97 near Prince George

Injuries reported after two-vehicle collision on Highway 97 near Prince George

Two women suffered non-life threatening injuries, black ice believed to be a factor
New documentary tells the story of Prince George social worker Bridget Moran

New documentary tells the story of Prince George social worker Bridget Moran

“This documentary adds a whole new context to why that statue is there”
Prince George Cougars guaranteeing $15,000 for one lucky fan next month

Prince George Cougars guaranteeing $15,000 for one lucky fan next month

Cats partnering with United Way of Northern BC for season’s final Mega 50/50 Jackpot
UPDATE: Highway 97 partially open south of Prince George

UPDATE: Highway 97 partially open south of Prince George

An assessment is still in progress
Natural resources revenue expected to fall

Natural resources revenue expected to fall

As expected, curbs placed on B.C.'s housing market has resulted in lower new housing starts and a loss of about $325 million from property transfer taxes. Last year's budget installed tax curbs to slow down B.C.
Tech giants called to testify in Ottawa in international probe of fake news

Tech giants called to testify in Ottawa in international probe of fake news

An international committee of legislators, including Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer, wants executives from some of the world's largest digital and social-media firms to testify on disinformation and "fake news" when it meets
Student engineers to converge on UNBC

Student engineers to converge on UNBC

More than 80 engineering students from across Canada will converge on UNBC's main campus this week to learn more about sustainability and how it applies to their engineering career and everyday life.
B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools

B.C. measles outbreak: 33 students, staff asked to stay home from schools

The herbicide glyphosate persists in wild, edible plants says UNBC professor

The herbicide glyphosate persists in wild, edible plants says UNBC professor

Edible and medicinal forest plants that survive aerial spraying of glyphosate can retain the herbicide and related residues for at least a year, a new study has found.