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B.C. family spends night in woods after truck battery dies

B.C. family spends night in woods after truck battery dies

A group of three spent a cold night in the woods in B.C. Sunday night (Nov. 22) after the battery in their truck died. In a news release Monday (Nov.
Break and enter, stolen truck earns year in jail

Break and enter, stolen truck earns year in jail

A Prince George man with a history of similar crimes has been sentenced to a further year in jail for a break and enter that led to the discovery of a stolen semi-truck. Clinton Jay Baraniuk, 31, was issued the term in provincial court on Monday.
City looks to replace Kin Centre refrigeration plant

City looks to replace Kin Centre refrigeration plant

The City of Prince George is seeking $3.26 million in federal and provincial grants to replace the aging refrigeration system at the Kin Centre arenas.
Additional COVID-19 case reported at Fort St. John's Site C project

Additional COVID-19 case reported at Fort St. John's Site C project

Northern B.C. project has found 12 cases since March 1, five are currently active
Canada’s 2021 World Junior camp on pause for Prince George Cougars’ Taylor Gauthier

Canada’s 2021 World Junior camp on pause for Prince George Cougars’ Taylor Gauthier

Goaltender started in both intrasquad games
Lack of Canadian vaccine production means others could get inoculations first: PM

Lack of Canadian vaccine production means others could get inoculations first: PM

OTTAWA — A lack of vaccine-production capabilities in Canada means the United States, Britain, Germany and other countries could have some of their citizens inoculated against COVID-19 before Canadians start to get shots, Prime Minister Justin Trudea
Woman harassed for wearing mask to bank in 100 Mile House

Woman harassed for wearing mask to bank in 100 Mile House

100 Mile House RCMP are sharing the report of a woman who experienced harassment by two men while she was wearing her government-mandated face mask. The woman stopped to make a transaction on Saturday (Nov. 21) at 6:30 p.m.
Wireless alert testing on Wednesday

Wireless alert testing on Wednesday

A test of B.C.'s wireless alerting system will be conducted on Wednesday. At 1:55 p.m., an alert will be broadcast on radio and television stations, as well as on compatible wireless devices, Emergency Management B.C. said.
Here are all the events that are affected by the new COVID-19 orders in B.C.

Here are all the events that are affected by the new COVID-19 orders in B.C.

Everything from movies to puppet shows to strip dancing is temporarily postponed.
Quesnel woman wins $200,000

Quesnel woman wins $200,000

A Quesnel woman is $200,000 richer after winning the top prize on a scratch and win ticket. Patricia Berston had sat down at her kitchen table to play Casino Royale II after a day of running errands.