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Arsonist gets second chance at statutory release

Arsonist gets second chance at statutory release

A man serving a federal sentence for setting a fire that led to the death of a noted member of Prince George's Sikh community is out on statutory release for a second time.
Canfor announces it will permanently close Isle Pierre sawmill, curtail Prince George Pulp and Paper

Canfor announces it will permanently close Isle Pierre sawmill, curtail Prince George Pulp and Paper

The company says the decision is due to the COVID-19 economic devastation
Conifex records $500,000 adjusted profit

Conifex records $500,000 adjusted profit

Lumber producer Conifex Timber Inc. can thank some favourable accounting for finishing the first quarter of 2020 in the black. Despite recording a net loss from continuing operations of $8.
A perfect fit? Customers need to navigate new norms in clothing stores

A perfect fit? Customers need to navigate new norms in clothing stores

Northern Health remains at 60 test-confirmed COVID-19 cases, provincial total now 2,467

Northern Health remains at 60 test-confirmed COVID-19 cases, provincial total now 2,467

21 new cases confirmed today and three more deaths
Prince George musicians competing in the Canadian Songwriter Challenge

Prince George musicians competing in the Canadian Songwriter Challenge

Voting ends on Friday
Facebook fined $9 million for misleading users

Facebook fined $9 million for misleading users

“Canadians expect and deserve truth from businesses in the digital economy”
Horgan: B.C. economic restart 'off to a good start'

Horgan: B.C. economic restart 'off to a good start'

"I’m pretty satisfied with how we’re underway."
Armed robber banned from city

Armed robber banned from city

A perpetrator of an armed and violent robbery must stay out of Prince George for the next three years.
CNC students help with hand hygiene in long-term care facilities

CNC students help with hand hygiene in long-term care facilities

Students from the College of New Caledonia's health care assistant (HCA) program offered help to the Prince George Health Services Hand Hygiene Campaign that set out to increase awareness among those at long-term care facilities.