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PHOTOS: Prince George LIVE! raises more than $55K for charity

PHOTOS: Prince George LIVE! raises more than $55K for charity

Prince George Community Foundation surpasses fundraising goal
Swimming lesson registration open

Swimming lesson registration open

Swimming lessons will be returning to Prince George one day a week, according to information released by the City of Prince George. The Prince George Aquatic Centre will begin hosting children's swimming lessons, on a limited basis, on Sundays.
B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

Younger British Columbians may be able to receive some protection in spring rather than summer
B.C. unveils its vaccine rollout plan

B.C. unveils its vaccine rollout plan

The province revealed its COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan for Phase 2 which aims to have more than 400,000 British Columbians from high-risk populations vaccinated by the end of April.
Prince George RCMP warn residents of fraud with tax season looming

Prince George RCMP warn residents of fraud with tax season looming

Don’t engage with anonymous contacts, says Community Policing spokesperson
Cartoon: Site C dam

Cartoon: Site C dam

Better to build than to stop construction, Premier John Horgan says
UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour welcomes Sidney Roy as first women’s soccer inductee

UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour welcomes Sidney Roy as first women’s soccer inductee

She’s the only female athlete of the year winner from the pitch in school history
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Expect rain showers or flurries today
Court docket: February 22-26, 2021

Court docket: February 22-26, 2021

From Prince George provincial court: - Donald James Logan (born 1968) was sentenced to one year probation with a suspended sentence for assault. Logan was in custody for one day following his arrest.
Opinion: British Columbia must do better for women struggling with addiction

Opinion: British Columbia must do better for women struggling with addiction

Earlier this month, the BC Coroners Service published its report on Illicit Drug Toxicity Deaths in BC revealing that 324 women died of drug overdose in British Columbia in 2020.