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Leprechaun Bundock always made the right call to improve P.G. life

Leprechaun Bundock always made the right call to improve P.G. life

If Mike Bundock could have picked any other country than Canada as his birthplace, it would have been Ireland. Born in Victoria in 1932 as the son of a Dubliner, Bundock’s Irish heritage was never far below the surface.
Opinion: Among the glumness of another COVID extension, signs of hope

Opinion: Among the glumness of another COVID extension, signs of hope

Kitimat General Hospital under fire for second allegation of racism ending in death

Kitimat General Hospital under fire for second allegation of racism ending in death

Naomi Bracken says her son died after being told to leave Kitimat hospital despite chest pains
Applications officially open for myPG Community Grants: City of Prince George

Applications officially open for myPG Community Grants: City of Prince George

Deadline is March 15
Cartoon: Rural vs. Urban

Cartoon: Rural vs. Urban

A big oversight? Especially for northern B.C.?
Birth alerts banned in B.C., but trust still a barrier for Indigenous parents

Birth alerts banned in B.C., but trust still a barrier for Indigenous parents

Kitimat hospital under fire for second allegation of racism ending in death

Kitimat hospital under fire for second allegation of racism ending in death

For the second time in a week, provincial health minister Adrian Dix has been asked to look into how the Kitimat General Hospital handled a case in which someone subsequently died. Terrace resident Naomi Bracken said in a Feb.
Downtown Winterfest offers alternative

Downtown Winterfest offers alternative

It’s not safe to celebrate the annual Downtown Winterfest this year so Downtown Prince George has come up with some suggestions on how to celebrate the city's core safely this month.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Environment Canada says there could be a risk of frostbite
B.C. COVID-19 public health orders extended until further notice

B.C. COVID-19 public health orders extended until further notice

Orders were set to expire today (Feb. 5)