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UNBC basketball men and women can't down Bisons

UNBC basketball men and women can't down Bisons

Women lose by seven points while men lose by three
Prince George Cougars thump Rockets in first home game of 2019

Prince George Cougars thump Rockets in first home game of 2019

The Cougars cruise to a 7-2 rout
Ticket claims Friday night's $18.2 million Lotto Max jackpot

Ticket claims Friday night's $18.2 million Lotto Max jackpot

Prince George St. Vincent de Paul in desperate need of winter boots

Prince George St. Vincent de Paul in desperate need of winter boots

Boots can be dropped off at the thrift store
Rising multi-family assessments could trigger higher rents across B.C.

Rising multi-family assessments could trigger higher rents across B.C.

Landlord group says that increased property taxes will force apartment building owners to raise rents or spend less on building maintenance
Sensory workshops and story times at library

Sensory workshops and story times at library

For children on the autism spectrum, experiencing grief or loss, are shy or who have had adverse experiences the Prince George Library is offering two new programs.
Gene editing, designer babies up for discussion at The Exploration Place

Gene editing, designer babies up for discussion at The Exploration Place

Should we be changing human DNA because we can? That's the big issue during The Exploration Place's Adult Speaker Series when UNBC chemistry professor Stephen Rader presents the topic of designer babies and gene editing Monday at 7 p.m.
Sentence upheld for molester

Sentence upheld for molester

A man found guilty of molesting a young girl will have to serve his sentence in jail after the B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed an application to have it served as a conditional sentence order.
House fire linked to man's disappearance

House fire linked to man's disappearance

Prince George RCMP have now deemed suspicious the disappearance of a local man after confirming that he owns a modular home where a fire broke out.
Brink lawsuit against BCR Properties dismissed by consent

Brink lawsuit against BCR Properties dismissed by consent

A long-running legal battle between Prince George lumber manufacturer John Brink and BCR Properties Ltd. over the state of the site where he had planned to build a sawmill has come to an end. A consent dismissal order was filed Dec.