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Support group for Covid-19 long haulers at PG Hospice

Support group for Covid-19 long haulers at PG Hospice

People are reluctant to talk about it because of the stigma that surrounds the disease
Parolee's release revoked

Parolee's release revoked

A Parole Board of Canada panel member has revoked the statutory release for a man serving a federal prison sentence for a drug-fueled sexual assault of a woman in a Prince George motel room after he absconded from his halfway home.
Northern B.C. sees 12 new COVID cases, two businesses closed due to exposures

Northern B.C. sees 12 new COVID cases, two businesses closed due to exposures

Northern Health orders Quesnel businesses closed until May 20
Lumber prices put Conifex $4.5 million into the black

Lumber prices put Conifex $4.5 million into the black

Conifex reported $4.5 million in net income for the first quarter of 2021.
One man in custody after gun fired downtown

One man in custody after gun fired downtown

Witness heard an argument, followed by a single gunshot
Father found guilty of manslaughter in shooting death of son

Father found guilty of manslaughter in shooting death of son

A Quesnel-area man was found guilty Tuesday of manslaughter in the accidental shooting death of his son.
Airline expanding service at Prince George Airport

Airline expanding service at Prince George Airport

Central Mountain Air adding flights to Prince George-based routes
‘Urban and Away from Home’ Indigenous vaccination clinic opens in Prince George

‘Urban and Away from Home’ Indigenous vaccination clinic opens in Prince George

The pop-up clinic provides culturally safe and low-barrier vaccinations for urban Indigenous peoples
Construction at pre-pandemic level in city, building permits show

Construction at pre-pandemic level in city, building permits show

Prince George to see apartment boom, report to city council says
Residents to have say on proposed St. Lawrence Heights subdivision

Residents to have say on proposed St. Lawrence Heights subdivision

City council received emails, petition, regarding proposed 200-plus-lot development.