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An open book: Prince George bodybuilder hoping international qualifier can write new chapter on life and sport

An open book: Prince George bodybuilder hoping international qualifier can write new chapter on life and sport

Kendall Kershaw set to compete in Ontario with plenty of support by her side
B.C. tourism marketing suspended amid COVID-19 travel restrictions

B.C. tourism marketing suspended amid COVID-19 travel restrictions

The marketing organization responsible for selling B.C. to the world is suspending all advertising and marketing until next Monday (Nov. 23). Destination B.C. made the move after provincial health officer Dr.
Guns, drugs and cash seized from Vanderhoof home

Guns, drugs and cash seized from Vanderhoof home

Two men were arrested and guns, drugs and cash were seized when RCMP executed a search warrant on a Vanderhoof home last week.
Nine people die from COVID-19 as B.C. records three 600+ cases in as many days, 14 in Northern Health

Nine people die from COVID-19 as B.C. records three 600+ cases in as many days, 14 in Northern Health

One death was in northern B.C., numbers include two new daily records broken from weekend tests
Prince George man arrested for violent sexual assault on Connaught Hill

Prince George man arrested for violent sexual assault on Connaught Hill

Ryan Kenneth McLane has been charged with sexual assault
Fundraiser launched for new B.C. mom with COVID-19 on life support after giving birth

Fundraiser launched for new B.C. mom with COVID-19 on life support after giving birth

The fundraiser has raised over $61,000 from approximately 1,200 donors 
Man charged after sex assault at city park

Man charged after sex assault at city park

A Prince George man is in custody facing charges in connection to a sexual assault that occurred in Connaught Hill Park on Sunday. Police were called to the park on Sunday, where they secured the scene and gathered evidence.
Prince George recognizes National Restorative Justice Week

Prince George recognizes National Restorative Justice Week

'The program can bring victims, offenders and the community a more satisfying experience of justice'
B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

B.C. businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Lower Mainland consumers asking to see businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans are more likely to get blank stares than a copy of the plan. That’s despite an order from provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.
Residential-school survivors call on Canada, provinces for monuments

Residential-school survivors call on Canada, provinces for monuments

OTTAWA — The director of that National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation says Ottawa and provincial and territorial governments must build monuments in capital cities across Canada to honour residential-school survivors and their families.