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Prince George after-school program for low-income children to benefit from $85K donation

Prince George after-school program for low-income children to benefit from $85K donation

There’s still a $13,000 shortfall for the 2020-21 school year
Fundraiser for Prince George woman battling cancer reaches $50K within hours

Fundraiser for Prince George woman battling cancer reaches $50K within hours

More than $50,000 has been raised for Jacklyn Loder in under a day
B.C.'s Wendy Pethick named top Canadian sports scientist by Own the Podium

B.C.'s Wendy Pethick named top Canadian sports scientist by Own the Podium

Only the Tokyo Olympics were postponed, not the humidity. That still awaits.
Prince George candidates take pride in 2020 B.C. election experience, hopeful for parties' future

Prince George candidates take pride in 2020 B.C. election experience, hopeful for parties' future

Final count slated to take place mid-November
Highway 97 intersection closed over safety concerns

Highway 97 intersection closed over safety concerns

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure permanently closed the intersection of Highway 97 and Juniper Road in Quesnel on Monday over safety concerns.
Opinion: Paranoid B.C. diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’

Opinion: Paranoid B.C. diner thinks giving out cell is ‘surveillance’

You’ve probably heard about contact tracing and how vital it is to helping stop the spread of COVID-19.
Horgan pledges to repair relationships with other leaders, bridge rural-urban divide

Horgan pledges to repair relationships with other leaders, bridge rural-urban divide

NDP Premier-elect John Horgan is returning to Victoria from the campaign trail with a projected majority government and will be back on the job Monday as he awaits the final count of mail-in ballots.
Merritt sneaks last-second goal to top Prince George Spruce Kings

Merritt sneaks last-second goal to top Prince George Spruce Kings

First home game with no fans got physical in exhibition cohort season
Liberals warns PPE contracts would be jeopardized by probe of COVID-19 response

Liberals warns PPE contracts would be jeopardized by probe of COVID-19 response

OTTAWA — Canada's procurement minister says federal contracts for personal protective equipment, vaccines and rapid test kits are in jeopardy due to a proposed parliamentary probe of the Trudeau government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
B.C. Votes 2020: Where do we go from here

B.C. Votes 2020: Where do we go from here

British Columbia’s COVID-19 election was one for the history books. It was the first time the province held an election during a pandemic, the first time an NDP premier was re-elected and the first time the NDP won a riding in Langley.