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Rocky Mountain Rangers celebrating 10 years in Prince George

Rocky Mountain Rangers celebrating 10 years in Prince George

Light infantry reserve presents opportunities, camaraderie
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Lions in the night

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Lions in the night

A B.C. soldier wrote home about his experience on campaign in East Africa during the First World War
Premier’s statement on Remembrance Day

Premier’s statement on Remembrance Day

Premier John Horgan has issued the following statement marking Remembrance Day: “On Remembrance Day, we honour the sacrifices made by generations of Canadians who served on the battlefield and the families they left behind.
A life of service: Remembering Indigenous WWII veteran Abel Peters

A life of service: Remembering Indigenous WWII veteran Abel Peters

Abel Peters was a WWII rifleman who survived a gunshot to the head
Local woman recalls wartime efforts at home in her youth

Local woman recalls wartime efforts at home in her youth

Mrs. Doreen Denicola, 92, recalls what it was like when friends and neighbours would gather together to help one another during wartime.
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Former P.G. postmaster wounded in Belgium

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: Former P.G. postmaster wounded in Belgium

E.H. ‘Ernie’ Burden was wounded near Ypres, only days after going to the frontlines
Prince George Secondary School graduate keeping Canada's fighters flying

Prince George Secondary School graduate keeping Canada's fighters flying

Aircraft technician Sgt. Kelly Press spent more than three months in Romania as part of Operation REASSURANCE
Northern Health reports 106 new COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours

Northern Health reports 106 new COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours

There are currently 59 people hospitalized with the virus in Northern Health, 17 of whom are in critical care.
Role as Northern Affairs critic a reprisal for Zimmer

Role as Northern Affairs critic a reprisal for Zimmer

Conservative MP not part of "civil liberties caucus" and calls it a distraction from the work Conservatives need to do
COVID death toll just keeps climbing

COVID death toll just keeps climbing

Eleven dead since yesterday from COVID-19, despite 90% vaccination rate