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Parole board revokes release for convicted arsonist

Parole board revokes release for convicted arsonist

The Parole Board of Canada has revoked the statutory release for a man who has failed a drug test while serving a federal sentence for setting a fire that led to the death of a noted member of Prince George's Sikh community.
UNBC basketball teams continue the fight for playoff lives during Regina weekend doubleheaders

UNBC basketball teams continue the fight for playoff lives during Regina weekend doubleheaders

The lady Timberwolves are currently riding a four-game win streak
Environment Canada reissues snowfall warning for Highway 97 north of Prince George

Environment Canada reissues snowfall warning for Highway 97 north of Prince George

Pine Pass of main concern, up to 20 cm of snow expected
Facebook fights spread of misinformation about virus online

Facebook fights spread of misinformation about virus online

Five for Friday: Prince George February events you can’t miss

Five for Friday: Prince George February events you can’t miss

From watching the big game to watching big booty shaking for charity
B.C. tests 114 samples for coronavirus, one case confirmed

B.C. tests 114 samples for coronavirus, one case confirmed

Resource sector a shrinking part of B.C. economy

Resource sector a shrinking part of B.C. economy

PRINCE GEORGE — The natural-resource sector will remain the cornerstone of northern B.C.’s economy, but it is changing in its nature and its weight, the B.C. Natural Resource Forum heard Thursday. The proportion of B.C.
Driver clocked at 223 km/h on B.C. highway

Driver clocked at 223 km/h on B.C. highway

Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

Ability to fight flu depends on which virus strain dominated in childhood: study

VANCOUVER — Researchers at two Canadian universities say the first type of influenza virus people are exposed to in early childhood dictates their ability to fight the flu for the rest of their lives.
Barnett to step down as Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA

Barnett to step down as Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA

Donna Barnett, the B.C. Liberal MLA for Caribbo-Chilcotin, says she will not be running in the next provincial election.