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Conservative candidate Sheldon Clare declared winner of Prince George-North Cariboo riding

Conservative candidate Sheldon Clare declared winner of Prince George-North Cariboo riding

Conservative candidate Sheldon Clare was declared the winner of Prince George-North Cariboo riding.
Blue wave for Prince George ridings

Blue wave for Prince George ridings

Kiel Giddens, Sheldon Clare and Rosalyn Bird elected
Local under-18s 'elect' three Conservatives in Student Vote BC

Local under-18s 'elect' three Conservatives in Student Vote BC

While not binding, the mock electoral process gives students a chance to learn about voting
Fundraising dinner to help children with disabilities in south India

Fundraising dinner to help children with disabilities in south India

A local charity that helps the disabled in South India is hosting its annual fundraising dinner on Saturday, Nov. 2 at Karahi King in downtown Prince George.
Album release party for Kym Gouchie's new music at Knox Performance Centre

Album release party for Kym Gouchie's new music at Knox Performance Centre

Shun Beh Nats’ujeh/We Are Healing Through Songs is Indigenous artist’s Kym Gouchie’s latest album that will officially launches in Prince George on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Knox Performance Centre.
Thousands of titles to browse through at library book sale Saturday

Thousands of titles to browse through at library book sale Saturday

The deals continue Saturday from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at Bob Harkins Branch
Election 2024: Here's where to vote and your choice of candidates in the three PG ridings

Election 2024: Here's where to vote and your choice of candidates in the three PG ridings

Polls open Saturday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Block Watch keeping communities safer

Block Watch keeping communities safer

Prince George Standing Committee on Public Safety briefed on volunteer opportunities offered by RCMP's Community Policing section
New film series offers message of hope and strength from Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2+

New film series offers message of hope and strength from Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ2+

Carrier Sekani Family Services unveil Stories of Hope and Strength, a powerful film series amplifying the voices of Indigenous women, girls, and LGBTQ2+ communities.
Oakes says province needs to change payment model to keep doctors working in northern BC

Oakes says province needs to change payment model to keep doctors working in northern BC

Family doctors being tasked with additional shifts in hospital, acute and primary care clinic to make up for shortages