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Vigilance urged for B.C. backcountry enthusiasts as avalanche risk remains

Vigilance urged for B.C. backcountry enthusiasts as avalanche risk remains

Prince George Cougars goalie steals the show in first win of the new year

Prince George Cougars goalie steals the show in first win of the new year

Taylor Gauthier helps the team get the start they wanted for 2019
UNBC basketball mauls WolfPack in first game of weekend series

UNBC basketball mauls WolfPack in first game of weekend series

Women win easily while men have a come from behind victory
No winning ticket for Friday night's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday night's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

Meet Quesnel's brightest star

Meet Quesnel's brightest star

Star gazing in Quesnel is a big part of fond childhood memories for a Cariboo astrophysicist who now works at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Former P.G. woman to take part in UN Commission on the Status of Women

Former P.G. woman to take part in UN Commission on the Status of Women

When the next session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) opens in New York, the Canadian delegation will have a Prince George component.
Pettersen's innovative ideas left a ski legacy

Pettersen's innovative ideas left a ski legacy

Bjorger Pettersen, a member of the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame for his work as Canada's first full-time cross-country ski coach, died Dec. 29 at his home in Okotoks, Alta.
Mayor defends city's snow removal

Mayor defends city's snow removal

When more than 35 centimetres of snow fell over two days last week, it was a challenge for city crews to deal with it but Mayor Lyn Hall said staff were ready. "I think the snow removal went well," Hall said.
Five for Friday: Our top stories of 2018

Five for Friday: Our top stories of 2018

The pool of stories is a mixed-bag
PharmaCare deductibles eliminated for those earning less than $30,000

PharmaCare deductibles eliminated for those earning less than $30,000

Families earning between $30,000 and $45,000 in net annual income will also benefit