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Prince George sisters look to sweep 2019 BC Curling Championships

Prince George sisters look to sweep 2019 BC Curling Championships

Brette Richards, Blaine de Jager hoping family & friends invade Quesnel for the feeling of home-ice advantage
PHOTOS: CNC officially opens northern B.C.’s first ever sonography program

PHOTOS: CNC officially opens northern B.C.’s first ever sonography program

The program aims to fill open positions and cut ultra-sound wait times in the north
Dog breeder in legal battle with city over business licence

Dog breeder in legal battle with city over business licence

A Prince George woman is taking the city to court over its refusal to issue her a business licence, claiming that for years she was told she did not need one.
B.C. voters across political spectrum approve of Speaker’s handling of Legislature scandal

B.C. voters across political spectrum approve of Speaker’s handling of Legislature scandal

Poll finds broad support for rule changes to improve transparency
Prince George’s Sarah Beaudry completes Biathlon World Cup

Prince George’s Sarah Beaudry completes Biathlon World Cup

The 24-year-old finishes 46th in Italy’s 10km pursuit
Winless weekend extends Prince George Cougars’ losing streak to seven

Winless weekend extends Prince George Cougars’ losing streak to seven

Prince George suffers setbacks on three-game Alberta road trip
Northern B.C.'s first sonography program gets underway

Northern B.C.'s first sonography program gets underway

Eight College of New Caledonia students have start taking classes in the first sonography program available outside the Lower Mainland. The Northern Diagnostic Medical Sonography program opened at CNC's Prince George campus on Jan. 7.
Headwinds on horizon for Canadian mining, industry official warns

Headwinds on horizon for Canadian mining, industry official warns

The high-profile nature of Canada's controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is hurting the country's mining industry, says industry association president Pierre Gratton.
B.C.'s fur-bearing animals, forest habitats in decline, trappers say

B.C.'s fur-bearing animals, forest habitats in decline, trappers say

B.C.'s trapping industry is facing multiple threats, including falling prices for fur and the general decline of their target species.
On Our Radar: The Long Island Medium is coming to Prince George

On Our Radar: The Long Island Medium is coming to Prince George

The reality TV star is coming to B.C's northern capital