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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sunny day, but make it a little cold
First Nations women create danger awareness online group

First Nations women create danger awareness online group

Several First Nations women from across B.C. have teamed up to provide a safe online space for women and girls to warn each other of any danger they may face. The B.C.
Proposed micro-LNG development heating up in northwest B.C.

Proposed micro-LNG development heating up in northwest B.C.

Liquefied natural gas is a hot topic in B.C. But while all eyes are on megaprojects like the Coastal GasLink pipeline and the LNG Canada liquefaction and export terminal, micro-projects are flying under the radar.
Local doctor wins global health research award

Local doctor wins global health research award

Closing the gap in disparities is not enough, says Dr. Nadine Caron of Prince George, this year’s Chanchlani Global Health Research Award winner.
First Prince George flight flagged for COVID-19 exposure in two months

First Prince George flight flagged for COVID-19 exposure in two months

Feb. 28 WestJet service to YXS cited by BCCDC
Province marks anniversary of first COVID-19 death

Province marks anniversary of first COVID-19 death

P.G. residents 80+ can book vaccine shot starting Wednesday
B.C. records 550 new COVID-19 infections, Brazil variant-of-concern cases discovered

B.C. records 550 new COVID-19 infections, Brazil variant-of-concern cases discovered

Variant cases starting to take off throughout province
‘A very special day’: Chad Staley arena sign heart-warming for mother of former Prince George Spruce King

‘A very special day’: Chad Staley arena sign heart-warming for mother of former Prince George Spruce King

March 9, 2021 also marked one-year anniversary of captain’s passing
Meet Ken Hall, Prince George Symphony Orchestra's newly-appointed Executive Director

Meet Ken Hall, Prince George Symphony Orchestra's newly-appointed Executive Director

Ken Hall will work with Maestro Michael Hall (no relation)
Rustad raises stumpage concern

Rustad raises stumpage concern

B.C.’s forest industry will remain on shaky ground unless the provincial government makes some significant changes to make the industry more competitive, says Opposition forestry critic John Rustad.