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COVID cases on the rise in the north

COVID cases on the rise in the north

Easing of public health restrictions expected on Tuesday
Homeless solutions discussed in downtown protest

Homeless solutions discussed in downtown protest

A protest took place Friday afternoon to bring attention to the plight of the homeless on the streets of downtown Prince George.
Conservation North backs Fairy Creek old-growth protest

Conservation North backs Fairy Creek old-growth protest

Local group says Prince George-area forests at risk, require legal protection to prevent logging
Cougars take active role in making kids healthier

Cougars take active role in making kids healthier

Smithers French immersion school chosen as Spirit of Healthy Kids regional program grand prize winner
Herrington commits to NCAA Div. 1 Lake Superior State

Herrington commits to NCAA Div. 1 Lake Superior State

Spruce Kings forward signs scholarship commitment with WCHA champs; Buono, Trotter earn BCHL awards
One dead, one injured in pair of motorcycle crashes

One dead, one injured in pair of motorcycle crashes

Two single-vehicle crashes in one day claimed one man's life, and injured another
Homeless suggest solutions; downtown rally set for this afternoon

Homeless suggest solutions; downtown rally set for this afternoon

The homeless people living on the streets of downtown Prince George have some answers to where they need to go and what they need to stay there.
Deadly pandemic week continues in Northern Health region

Deadly pandemic week continues in Northern Health region

COVID-19 has claimed six lives this week in the north
Ross emphasizes team approach to leadership

Ross emphasizes team approach to leadership

For a province as large and as diverse as British Columbia, Ellis Ross says a team-oriented approach is the only way to go.
B.C. Liberals need to appeal to younger voters, leadership hopeful says

B.C. Liberals need to appeal to younger voters, leadership hopeful says

B.C. Liberal leadership hopeful Gavin Dew says the party needs to look to the future, not the past - and at 37 years old believes he's the one who can turn that ship in the right direction.