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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

An umbrella may come in handy
Hearings on Tsilhqot’in challenge on discharge permit to continue next month

Hearings on Tsilhqot’in challenge on discharge permit to continue next month

B.C.’s Environmental Appeal Board (EAB) is scheduled to reconvene next month as the Tsilhqot’in Nation continues to challenge a three-year permit authorizing Gibraltar Mines to increase its untreated discharge of wastewater into the Fraser River.
RCMP officer cleared of wrongdoing

RCMP officer cleared of wrongdoing

B.C.'s civilian-based police watchdog has cleared a Prince George RCMP member of criminal wrongdoing related to a struggle with a errant cyclist nearly two years ago.
Province hits vaccination record, case numbers going up

Province hits vaccination record, case numbers going up

A record 28,037 British Columbians – including 2,059 residents of the Northern Health region – were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Thursday, Health Minister Adrian Dix said.
RCMP on lookout for court no show

RCMP on lookout for court no show

Smithers RCMP are asking for the public's help to track down a man for which an arrest warrant has been issued after he failed to appear in court last week.
Kwadacha community gets grant for solar power

Kwadacha community gets grant for solar power

The province announced $486,000 in funding for a 100-kilowatt solar project in the Kwadacha First Nation community of Fort Ware on Thursday.
Jack Sander says his Prince George Cougars captaincy comes with open conversation during altered WHL season

Jack Sander says his Prince George Cougars captaincy comes with open conversation during altered WHL season

Cats’ quest for a successful 24-game season begins Saturday (March 27)
Locals arrested in Sorrento drugs and guns seizure

Locals arrested in Sorrento drugs and guns seizure

A Prince George couple was arrested Saturday when RCMP seized a trove of drugs, guns and cash from a short-term rental property in Sorrento.
B.C. records 800 new COVID-19 cases, 191 more variant-of-concern infections detected

B.C. records 800 new COVID-19 cases, 191 more variant-of-concern infections detected

Northern Health adds 58 cases
Seniors homes to allow more visitors starting April 1

Seniors homes to allow more visitors starting April 1

Important indoor religious services to be allowed