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‘It’s a chance to bring something to life’: Pygmalion comes to Prince George’s Theatre NorthWest

‘It’s a chance to bring something to life’: Pygmalion comes to Prince George’s Theatre NorthWest

Stage readings continue to be embraced by audiences during COVID-19
Ethan Floris is the 14th Cariboo Cougar to commit to 2020-21 junior ‘A’ hockey

Ethan Floris is the 14th Cariboo Cougar to commit to 2020-21 junior ‘A’ hockey

Vanderhoof product was an alternate captain last season
Canada ready to help citizens in U.S. in case of post-election disruption: Freeland

Canada ready to help citizens in U.S. in case of post-election disruption: Freeland

OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada's diplomats will be ready to help Canadians living south of the border if there's trouble in the United States after election day.
Elections BC has received almost 90 per cent of both Prince George ridings' requested vote-by-mail packages

Elections BC has received almost 90 per cent of both Prince George ridings' requested vote-by-mail packages

Roughly 88 per cent of the province sent back their packages to date
Seniors surveyed fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19: advocate

Seniors surveyed fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19: advocate

People living in care homes are more afraid of dying of loneliness than of COVID-19, says a new report from the province’s watchdog for seniors.
Woman sentenced for child pornography

Woman sentenced for child pornography

A Prince George woman was sentenced Tuesday to a further seven years and nine months in prison for making and sharing pornographic images and videos centred on a six-year-old girl.
On Our Radar: McDonald’s morning breakfast runs in Prince George to soon benefit Spirit of the North

On Our Radar: McDonald’s morning breakfast runs in Prince George to soon benefit Spirit of the North

Buying that daily McMuffin sandwich Nov. 27-Dec. 2 will mean just a little bit extra
British Columbians' heads in the sand once government support runs out: survey

British Columbians' heads in the sand once government support runs out: survey

As B.C. battles its way through the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, many British Columbians are reacting to the continual financial headwinds by burying their head in the sand.
Prince George Community Foundation offering $40K to organizations supporting gender equality

Prince George Community Foundation offering $40K to organizations supporting gender equality

Initiative separately allocated $5,000 to foundation in 100 Mile House, totalling $45,000
Smelling salts found mixed in with B.C. child's Halloween treats

Smelling salts found mixed in with B.C. child's Halloween treats

Victoria police are investigating after smelling salts were found in a child’s Halloween candy. Police were called to Arm Street in Esquimalt about 6:30 p.m. Sunday after the item was located.