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Nine Prince George Special Olympics athletes are heading to the Canada Winter Games

Nine Prince George Special Olympics athletes are heading to the Canada Winter Games

The 2020 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games take place in Ontario
WestJet to deploy Q400 on PG-Calgary flights

WestJet to deploy Q400 on PG-Calgary flights

WestJet will be a flying larger, faster airplane between between Prince George and Calgary starting this spring. Effective April 26, the airline will be using the Q400. At 78 seats, it holds 44 more than the Saab it is currently deploying.
Ottawa launches consultations on Indigenous ownership of Trans Mountain pipeline

Ottawa launches consultations on Indigenous ownership of Trans Mountain pipeline

Intensifying snowfall expected for Highway 97 north of Prince George

Intensifying snowfall expected for Highway 97 north of Prince George

Snowfall warning in effect for Pine Pass by Environment Canada
PHOTOS: Cariboo Cougars green-light at full speed to dominate Greater Vancouver

PHOTOS: Cariboo Cougars green-light at full speed to dominate Greater Vancouver

Prince George’s major midget club outscored opponents 20-1 in two days
Quesnel sawmill reinventing timber to stay alive

Quesnel sawmill reinventing timber to stay alive

QUESNEL - On the industrial outskirts of town, C&C Wood Products kept running its operations through a cruel summer of layoffs, production curtailments and mill closures in British Columbia’s forest industry.
On Our Radar: Wet’suwet’en benefit concert planned for Prince George

On Our Radar: Wet’suwet’en benefit concert planned for Prince George

All proceeds raised will go to the Unist’ot’en camp.
Students hope B.C. budget will ease their financial burden

Students hope B.C. budget will ease their financial burden

"B.C. has the lowest amount of non-refundable financial assistance, like grants, in Canada."
Court docket: February 3-7, 2020

Court docket: February 3-7, 2020

From Prince George provincial court: - Joseph Patrick Courtoreille (born 1990) was sentenced to 30 days in jail for two counts of theft $5,000 or under, to 21 days for two further counts of theft $5,000 or under and to one year probation on the count
Bridge at protest site damaged, tires spiked

Bridge at protest site damaged, tires spiked

A bridge leading to where the Coastal GasLink pipeline project is being greeted with opposition has been repaired after RCMP noticed it had been vandalized while rounding up protesters over the weekend.