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CN passenger, freight trains cancelled between Prince George and Prince Rupert due to 'blockades'

CN passenger, freight trains cancelled between Prince George and Prince Rupert due to 'blockades'

Transporation company says they have obtained court injunctions
Legislature protest could block red-carpet rollout for throne speech

Legislature protest could block red-carpet rollout for throne speech

Opinion: Don’t be a royal pain, leave Meghan and Harry alone

Opinion: Don’t be a royal pain, leave Meghan and Harry alone

Search for missing snowmobiler presumed buried in northern B.C. avalanche suspended

Search for missing snowmobiler presumed buried in northern B.C. avalanche suspended

Mountain's peak: UNBC Timberwolves howl from top of Canada West basketball season-scoring climb

Mountain's peak: UNBC Timberwolves howl from top of Canada West basketball season-scoring climb

Maria Mongomo, Tyrell Laing each averaged more than 20 points a game
Northern Capitals make big late-season splash by sweeping Lakers

Northern Capitals make big late-season splash by sweeping Lakers

Morning 3-1 win closed out three-game series with geographical rivals
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Mercury may not get above freezing point
Series explores forestry history

Series explores forestry history

Ray Olson, local author and historian, will be presenting a speaker series at the Central B.C. Railway and Forestry Museum about the forest industry.
Plenty of things to do this Family Day weekend

Plenty of things to do this Family Day weekend

What are your plans on BC Family Day weekend? Looking for things to do? From Friday to Monday, you’ll have a variety of indoor and outdoor activities at civic facilities and parks to choose from: 1.
City's unemployment rate rises to 7.7 per cent

City's unemployment rate rises to 7.7 per cent

The city's unemployment rate stood at 7.7 per cent in January, according to Statistics Canada labour market survey numbers. It represents an increase from 6.7 per cent one year ago and appears to be largely a function of more people seeking work.