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Playgrounds, dog parks, park washrooms reopen

Playgrounds, dog parks, park washrooms reopen

The City of Prince George and School District 57 reopened playgrounds, fenced dog parks and the public washrooms at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park and Duchess Park this weekend.
UNBC soccer seasons cancelled by Canada West citing COVID-19 concerns

UNBC soccer seasons cancelled by Canada West citing COVID-19 concerns

There will be no regular-season, playoff or championship games
B.C.’s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

B.C.’s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

CARTOON: Hey guys! Remember me?

CARTOON: Hey guys! Remember me?

Canadian family members separated by pandemic given ‘limited exemptions’ to reunite

Canadian family members separated by pandemic given ‘limited exemptions’ to reunite

How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed what’s on Canada’s menu

How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed what’s on Canada’s menu

No charges to be laid against 22 northern B.C. pipeline protesters

No charges to be laid against 22 northern B.C. pipeline protesters

Charges will not be laid against the 22 pipeline protesters who were arrested on traditional Wet’suwet’en territory in northern B.C. in February, the BC Prosecution Service has confirmed. The protesters were arrested between Feb.
Cariboo First Nation-owned solar farm connected to the grid

Cariboo First Nation-owned solar farm connected to the grid

A B.C. First Nations solar farm west of Williams Lake is now operational after a five year journey. The largest of its kind, the 1.
Ancient arrowhead discovered near Williams Lake

Ancient arrowhead discovered near Williams Lake

Ancient, stone-carved projectile pieces dating back several millennia continue to be exposed this week south of Williams Lake from the large piles of soil moved during work to put in a drainage ditch after a small landslide in the area last year.
Five years after the accident that changed everything

Five years after the accident that changed everything

Today marks the fifth anniversary of the day Angela Shymanski's SUV went down a 12-metre embankment as she was driving back to Prince George from vacation in Calgary with her two children, Lexi, 5 and Peter, 10 weeks old.