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PGSO season to conclude with four streamed concerts

PGSO season to conclude with four streamed concerts

Classical music enthusiasts will have four more opportunities to take in the Prince George Symphony Orchestra this season although performances before a live audience will remain out of the question.
Woman upset with RCMP officer's reaction to query about arrest

Woman upset with RCMP officer's reaction to query about arrest

A Prince George woman says an RCMP officer could have handled things better when she saw him make an arrest and went over the ask him why.
On Our Radar: Prince George post-secondary opening dialogue against racism through virtual event

On Our Radar: Prince George post-secondary opening dialogue against racism through virtual event

March 21 marks International Day of the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
College of New Caledonia to host seminar on racism

College of New Caledonia to host seminar on racism

College of New Caledonia will host an online seminar on racism this Sunday. It will run from 2 to 4 p.m. to mark International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Suspected shoplifter linked to break and enters

Suspected shoplifter linked to break and enters

Prince George RCMP landed a big one Monday when they were called to a report of a violent shoplifter.
Prince George RCMP arrest prolific break-and-enter suspect after attack on retail employee

Prince George RCMP arrest prolific break-and-enter suspect after attack on retail employee

William McBride is now facing multiple charges
Chetwynd’s Pine River gas plant being decommissioned

Chetwynd’s Pine River gas plant being decommissioned

A Chetwynd gas plant is being decommissioned as a labour dispute at Sukunka Natural Resources’ Pine River plant continues, Unifor Local 449 says. Sukunka Natural Resources Inc.
Tahltan want gold prospector shut down

Tahltan want gold prospector shut down

The Tahltan First Nation is ramping up its opposition to a copper-gold exploration project in their traditional territory, and are effectively issuing an eviction notice to the company behind it.
Man killed in UTV rollover

Man killed in UTV rollover

A man died from injuries suffered Wednesday when he was thrown from a utility vehicle while working on his property south of Kersley. Quesnel RCMP, who were called to the property shortly after 5 p.m.
Teachers, police will be among first 300k British Columbians to get vaccines outside age group

Teachers, police will be among first 300k British Columbians to get vaccines outside age group

Province expects 340,000 AstraZeneca doses by end of May