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Seven new Northern Health COVID-19 cases, no deaths in B.C. a second straight day

Seven new Northern Health COVID-19 cases, no deaths in B.C. a second straight day

Nobody passed away from the virus since Tuesday (Sept. 22)
Extend CERB and provide paid sick leave if you want our votes, Singh tells Trudeau

Extend CERB and provide paid sick leave if you want our votes, Singh tells Trudeau

Business Excellence 2020 nominees listed by Prince George Chamber of Commerce

Business Excellence 2020 nominees listed by Prince George Chamber of Commerce

Gala cancelled by COVID-19, winners to be announced on local television
Share cannabis tax revenue, UBCM tells the provincial government

Share cannabis tax revenue, UBCM tells the provincial government

Throne Speech: Jobs, care and climate change key to Canada's path forward

Throne Speech: Jobs, care and climate change key to Canada's path forward

Prince George RCMP continue to investigate the disappearance of a man eight years ago

Prince George RCMP continue to investigate the disappearance of a man eight years ago

Barry Blain Seymore was reported missing in 2012
B.C. police looking to track down scooter stolen from Special Olympics athlete

B.C. police looking to track down scooter stolen from Special Olympics athlete

Drug deaths surpass last year's total

Drug deaths surpass last year's total

The BC Coroners Service recorded seven deaths in August related to illicit drugs in the city, pushing the year-to-date total to 29 and past that seen for all of 2019, when 25 were counted. Six of the deaths involved fentanyl.
Prince George’s Brophy Dunne traded to Spruce Grove Saints in Alberta junior league

Prince George’s Brophy Dunne traded to Spruce Grove Saints in Alberta junior league

He played the most games among Merritt d-men, rookies in 2019-20
Lake Babine Nation to receive $200 million in benefits through landmark agreement

Lake Babine Nation to receive $200 million in benefits through landmark agreement

A landmark reconciliation agreement will see the Lake Babine Nation, west of Prince George, receive millions of dollars in direct benefits including 20,000 hectares of land worth nearly $150 million.