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Pedestrian seriously injured on Ospika Boulevard

Pedestrian seriously injured on Ospika Boulevard

An 18-year-old male pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries and was rushed to hospital late Sunday afternoon when he was hit by a car while crossing Ospika Boulevard at the First Avenue intersection.
BC SPCA sees increase in demand for adoptions during COVID-19

BC SPCA sees increase in demand for adoptions during COVID-19

Northern Health COVID-19 information line hours to be reduced

Northern Health COVID-19 information line hours to be reduced

The hours for Northern Health's COVID-19 Online Clinic and Information Line are about to be reduced. Starting Thursday, the line will be open from noon to 8 p.m. during the work week and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and statutory holidays.
Prince George to get poverty reduction plan funding from province

Prince George to get poverty reduction plan funding from province

Northern capital one of 54 local governments selected
Local midfielder joins Timberwolves lineup

Local midfielder joins Timberwolves lineup

The UNBC Timberwolves picked up some local talent on Tuesday, in the form of midfielder Morgan Holyk.
Four arrested, released after search warrants executed in Prince George

Four arrested, released after search warrants executed in Prince George

All involved were released pending investigation, possible charges from Federal Prosecution of Canada
Federal delay of MMIWG action plan sparks dismay ahead of inquiry anniversary

Federal delay of MMIWG action plan sparks dismay ahead of inquiry anniversary

RCMP seize drugs, arrest four

RCMP seize drugs, arrest four

Four people were arrested and drugs were seized when Prince George RCMP's street crew unit executed search warrants on two homes on Sunday.
Black Lives Matter protest in Prince George scheduled for Friday

Black Lives Matter protest in Prince George scheduled for Friday

Local residents to join in worldwide demonstration against racism, police brutality
Trudeau acknowledges Canada’s systemic discrimination as protests continue in U.S.

Trudeau acknowledges Canada’s systemic discrimination as protests continue in U.S.