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Charges against shooting suspects dropped

Charges against shooting suspects dropped

Four men no longer stand accused of carrying out a drug-related shooting and kidnapping that left a man with a gunshot wound.
Four new COVID cases in north since Friday

Four new COVID cases in north since Friday

The Northern Health region saw four new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend. On Monday, provincial health office Dr. Bonnie Henry said the total number of cases in the Northern Health region since the start of the pandemic grew to 322. Throughout B.C.
Trudeau tested negative for COVID-19 in August after feeling throat 'tickle'

Trudeau tested negative for COVID-19 in August after feeling throat 'tickle'

Northern Health sees just four new COVID-19 cases in three days, sixth regional school added to exposure list

Northern Health sees just four new COVID-19 cases in three days, sixth regional school added to exposure list

Four more people died from the virus since Friday (Oct. 2)
Students urge young voters to cast ballot this election

Students urge young voters to cast ballot this election

Three local students unions are part of a province-wide campaign to urge young voters to take part in the provincial election later this month.
Could Prince George Cougars’ Taylor Gauthier become a Toronto Maple Leaf? One sports writer is predicting so

Could Prince George Cougars’ Taylor Gauthier become a Toronto Maple Leaf? One sports writer is predicting so

NHL Draft takes place virtually this week
Feds reveal details of $35M fund to help make farms safer in COVID-19 pandemic

Feds reveal details of $35M fund to help make farms safer in COVID-19 pandemic

Court docket: September 28-October 2, 2020

Court docket: September 28-October 2, 2020

From Prince George provincial court: - Harvey Jerome Leon Chingee (born 1986) was sentenced to time served for breaching a release order. Chingee was in custody for one day prior to sentencing.
Prince George post-secondary students encouraged to vote in 2020 B.C. election

Prince George post-secondary students encouraged to vote in 2020 B.C. election

CNC, UNBC student unions begin campaign urging youth to express the right
Roll-A-Dome shareholders discuss leaseholder options

Roll-A-Dome shareholders discuss leaseholder options

The future of the Roll-A-Dome is still under a pandemic fog, but the building’s ownership group remains committed to finding a new management group to keep it open as an affordable recreation facility.