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COVID roadblock delays licensing exams for graduating doctors

COVID roadblock delays licensing exams for graduating doctors

Editor's Note: This story has been edited to remove suggestions these students are already working as licensed physicians, along with some other minor edits.
National Canadian Film Day takes to online screening and events

National Canadian Film Day takes to online screening and events

College-committed import set to join Prince George Spruce Kings for 2020-21

College-committed import set to join Prince George Spruce Kings for 2020-21

Connor Tait nearly averaged a point per game in New Jersey
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

It'll be a sunny day!
Man dies in hospital after police incident

Man dies in hospital after police incident

A man arrested by Prince George RCMP on April 12 has died in hospital. The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. is investigating the incident, which began at about 4:30 a.m.
Prince George man dies in police custody, watchdog continuing its investigation

Prince George man dies in police custody, watchdog continuing its investigation

RCMP arrested the suspect at early morning downtown break-and-enter
Be prepared for possible flooding, regional district warns

Be prepared for possible flooding, regional district warns

The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is reminding residents to be prepared for the possibility of spring flooding.
More than $46K in grants awarded to charities via Prince George Community Foundation

More than $46K in grants awarded to charities via Prince George Community Foundation

This includes local BC Cancer Agency, BC SPCA, Child Development Centre
B.C. clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

B.C. clothing business creates t-shirt honouring Canada's female public health leaders

One more case of COVID-19 in the north, outbreak at B.C. chicken processing plant

One more case of COVID-19 in the north, outbreak at B.C. chicken processing plant

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Northern Health region rose by one to 40 on Tuesday, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said. The number of people hospitalized from the disease in the Northern Health remained at three, B.C.