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RCMP seeking two who broke up assault

RCMP seeking two who broke up assault

Fort St. James RCMP are asking two people who helped ward off an attack on two youths in the community to step forward. RCMP said they stepped in when the pair were assaulted behind the Petro Canada gas station on Highway 27 on Sun., June 14.
Woman reported missing

Woman reported missing

A missing Williams Lake woman could be in Prince George. Kari-Ann Welch, who was last seen about two weeks ago, may have headed north to this city or west to Anahim Lake, RCMP said in issuing an alert on Monday.
B.C. sees 26 new COVID-19 cases from final June weekend, none in Northern Health

B.C. sees 26 new COVID-19 cases from final June weekend, none in Northern Health

Province reaches 2,900 cases, no new deaths from the virus
On Our Radar: Prince George’s Yoga in the Orchard returns with socially-distanced measures

On Our Radar: Prince George’s Yoga in the Orchard returns with socially-distanced measures

Only 20 people will be allowed at Northern Lights Estate Winery
Column: Who are we in the north?

Column: Who are we in the north?

New date set for Saints and Sinners show

New date set for Saints and Sinners show

Previously postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the bands who make up the Saints And Sinners tour will perform in Prince George on January 18. The tour features Big Wreck, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party.
Missing Williams Lake woman may be headed for Prince George

Missing Williams Lake woman may be headed for Prince George

RCMP asking for public’s help to find Kari-Ann Welch
Saints and Sinners’ Prince George concert rescheduled for January 2021

Saints and Sinners’ Prince George concert rescheduled for January 2021

Rock tour was originally scheduled for Canada Day 2020, postponed by COVID-19
CN Rail investing $445M across B.C. focusing on economic growth

CN Rail investing $445M across B.C. focusing on economic growth

Projects include track infrastructure improvements
CN Rail to spend $445 million in B.C.

CN Rail to spend $445 million in B.C.

CN Rail will be spending $445 million this year on expanding and upgrading its network across British Columbia, the company said Monday.