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Seniors Follies offers good fun for all

Seniors Follies offers good fun for all

It was a hard-fought battle between Kid Eric and Golden Ager Les during the grand finale at the North Central Seniors Association Follies last week.
6 more cases of coronavirus identified in B.C., including 2 in care home

6 more cases of coronavirus identified in B.C., including 2 in care home

Saturday's announcement brings provincial virus total to 27
Paralyzed by targeted shooting, B.C. boxer returns to the ring

Paralyzed by targeted shooting, B.C. boxer returns to the ring

On Our Radar: PAW Patrol to the Lookout! Meet Skye, Chase at Pine Centre Mall

On Our Radar: PAW Patrol to the Lookout! Meet Skye, Chase at Pine Centre Mall

Mighty Pups are ready to go, go, go!
Duchess Park ‘ready to play’ for first BC senior boys AAA basketball title in 40 years

Duchess Park ‘ready to play’ for first BC senior boys AAA basketball title in 40 years

Condors soar past Tupper Tigers in Friday (March 6) semi-finals
Josh Maser’s hat-trick caps off Prince George Cougars’ triumph over Vancouver

Josh Maser’s hat-trick caps off Prince George Cougars’ triumph over Vancouver

Captain records second career three-goal game to down the Giants
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Sun in the sky, wind in your hair
Art Battle tests local artists

Art Battle tests local artists

The Prince George & District Community Arts Council teamed up with the Prince George Public Library to host the 7th Annual Art Battle Prince George on Friday night at the Bob Harkins branch of the Prince George Public Library.
Walk for Alzheimer's set for May 3

Walk for Alzheimer's set for May 3

Prince George residents are urged to create a team for the Walk for Alzheimer's. Part of the Alzheimer Society of B.C.'s flagship fundraiser, it is set for Sun., May 3, at YMCA of Northern BC.
City's unemployment rate 7.6 per cent in February

City's unemployment rate 7.6 per cent in February

The city's unemployment rate stood at an estimated 7.6 per cent in February, according to Statistics Canada labour market numbers issued Friday. The figure amounts to a slight climb down from 7.