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Northern Health records no new test-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases, province rises to 2,232

Northern Health records no new test-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases, province rises to 2,232

Four new deaths recorded
Volunteers providing grocery deliveries to vulnerable people

Volunteers providing grocery deliveries to vulnerable people

A group of Northern Medical Program students are offering a free, no-contact grocery delivery service for vulnerable people in Prince George.
Holland liberation a treasured memory for Prince George resident

Holland liberation a treasured memory for Prince George resident

Tony Romeyn remembers soldiers celebrating in the streets during summer of 1945
PHOTOS: Wheelin' Warriors of the North ride past $1M raised to support BC Cancer Centre of northern B.C.

PHOTOS: Wheelin' Warriors of the North ride past $1M raised to support BC Cancer Centre of northern B.C.

Karin Piche founded Wheelin' Warriors of the North in 2013
B.C. police investigating after dead horse found with gunshot wounds

B.C. police investigating after dead horse found with gunshot wounds

Dutch flag hoisted at Prince George city hall for 75th anniversary of Holland’s liberation

Dutch flag hoisted at Prince George city hall for 75th anniversary of Holland’s liberation

City comes through on promise made by Mayor Lyn Hall during 2019’s ceremony
Diggin’ the Blues: Prince George Spruce Kings goaltender signs with University of Toronto

Diggin’ the Blues: Prince George Spruce Kings goaltender signs with University of Toronto

Jett Alexander was the national junior ‘A’ netminder of the year in 2019
BC Fruit Growers underwhelmed by agricultural aid package

BC Fruit Growers underwhelmed by agricultural aid package

Crossroads street festivals cancelled

Crossroads street festivals cancelled

Crossroads Brewing announced on Monday that its three annual street festivals are cancelled this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Decision on dropping lumber duties to be delayed

Decision on dropping lumber duties to be delayed

Lumber producers will have to wait awhile longer before knowing if the U.S. Department of Commerce will go ahead with a major cut to its anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber.