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Top Cougars forward undergoes ankle surgery, could be out for rest of regular season

Top Cougars forward undergoes ankle surgery, could be out for rest of regular season

In 20 games this season before he was hurt, Koehn Ziemmer had scored 11 times and had 31 points,
Operator addresses supportive housing vacancy rumours

Operator addresses supportive housing vacancy rumours

Connective Support Society says the First Avenue building in Prince George took six to eight months to fill
Humane Society seeks foster pet caregivers over Christmas season

Humane Society seeks foster pet caregivers over Christmas season

Downtown shelter has had nearly double the number of surrendered animals this year compared to 2022
Political shift underway in B.C., says confident Conservative Leader John Rustad

Political shift underway in B.C., says confident Conservative Leader John Rustad

VICTORIA — Premier David Eby and Opposition BC United Leader Kevin Falcon are looking over their shoulders at the political gains being made by the new kid on the block, says British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad.
Mining CEO seeks partner for Cariboo gold project ‘beachhead’ in B.C.

Mining CEO seeks partner for Cariboo gold project ‘beachhead’ in B.C.

Sean Roosen says he’s already been discussing options with potential parties for more than six months
Golden Age Social event a success

Golden Age Social event a success

The Golden Age Social saw young and old come together for refreshments, entertainment and to connect with friends Wednesday afternoon at the Civic Centre.
Cougars, Cap-It backing food drive to benefit Prince George seniors

Cougars, Cap-It backing food drive to benefit Prince George seniors

Donors of non-perishable food items can drop them off at CN Centre on game days
Two major mining prospects could put B.C. on the nickel mining map

Two major mining prospects could put B.C. on the nickel mining map

The Baptiste and Turnagain mines would represent $8 billion in capital investments and would contribute significantly to Canada’s nickel production
Festive light-up event planned for Fort St. James Historic Site

Festive light-up event planned for Fort St. James Historic Site

Light Up The Fort is an especially festive event held at Fort St. James National Historic Site from Dec. 9 to 23 from 4 to 8 p.m.
Downtown restaurant gets low hazard rating during follow up inspection

Downtown restaurant gets low hazard rating during follow up inspection

During the most recent Northern Health inspection there were no violations observed at Ivy’s Family Kitchen on Dec. 5 after a complaint-driven inspection rated a high hazard on Dec. 1.