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Cole Moberg the third Prince George Cougar to be loaned to the Spruce Kings

Cole Moberg the third Prince George Cougar to be loaned to the Spruce Kings

NHL Draft pick joining BCHL on transfer terms until Dec. 20
Prince George’s Pine Centre Mall cancels Santa visits due to COVID-19

Prince George’s Pine Centre Mall cancels Santa visits due to COVID-19

Santa will have more time to spend in the North Pole this year
B.C. birth mother won't face charges for abandoning infant in ditch in 1986

B.C. birth mother won't face charges for abandoning infant in ditch in 1986

A woman who abandoned her newborn baby girl in a ditch on Triangle Mountain 34 years ago will not face criminal charges.
How a northern B.C. Indigenous farmer is improving food security in his community

How a northern B.C. Indigenous farmer is improving food security in his community

Jacob Beaton wouldn’t be a farmer without lettuce. Lots of lettuce. It was among the first vegetables he grew using agro-ecological techniques on the small farm near Kitwanga, B.C., that he co-owns with his partner, Tea Creek Farm .
Make shingles vaccine free, local senior urges

Make shingles vaccine free, local senior urges

A local senior is advocating for BC residents to receive the shingles vaccinations for free, as they do in other provinces.
Prince George Cougars’ Rowdy Cat looking to spread holiday cheer through WHL fundraiser

Prince George Cougars’ Rowdy Cat looking to spread holiday cheer through WHL fundraiser

League’s mascots teaming up to fill void on annual toy drive
As the COVID-19 crisis cuts jobs, Canadians cash in on hobbies with 'side hustles'

As the COVID-19 crisis cuts jobs, Canadians cash in on hobbies with 'side hustles'

TORONTO — For Chelsea Hearty and Ian Moores, the recipe for success began with a midnight snack.
Could B.C. see 4,000 COVID-19 cases a day by Christmas?

Could B.C. see 4,000 COVID-19 cases a day by Christmas?

Modelling released by B.C. health officials last week indicates COVID-19 cases are doubling across the province roughly every two weeks.
Trump flag-waver in B.C. attracts police attention

Trump flag-waver in B.C. attracts police attention

A lone figure waving a giant “Trump 2020” on Sea Island on Sunday attracted the attention of passing motorists and, ultimately, the RCMP.
BC Assembly of First Nations gears up for virtual election

BC Assembly of First Nations gears up for virtual election

Terry Teegee and Cheryl Casimer are awaiting results of the B.C. Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN) first-ever virtual election.