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Canada's Einarson wins third straight beating Sweden 10-8 in women's world curling

Canada's Einarson wins third straight beating Sweden 10-8 in women's world curling

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Canada's Kerri Einarson held off Sweden' 10-8 at the women's world curling championship on Wednesday. Einarson led 8-2 after five ends, but Sweden's Anna Hasselborg fought back to take the game to a 10th end.
UNBC School of Engineering hosting open house

UNBC School of Engineering hosting open house

Prospective students and parents welcome to event on Wed., March 30, 5-7 p.m., in the Teaching and Learning Centre on the main campus.
Prince George used oil recycling facilities get awards for Top Collectors in BC

Prince George used oil recycling facilities get awards for Top Collectors in BC

Jepson Petroleum Ltd. and Foothills Boulevard Regional Landfill made the list
Barkerville's live interpretation back for 2022 season

Barkerville's live interpretation back for 2022 season

Barkerville’s historical live interpretation is back in time for the 2022 tourist season that starts June 4.
Prince George man facing armed robbery charges for ice cream theft

Prince George man facing armed robbery charges for ice cream theft

A lone male suspect was reported to have brandished a knife at staff of the business and then fled on foot with a small amount of ice cream.
Surrey man charged after Prince George hotel robbery

Surrey man charged after Prince George hotel robbery

Shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday, Prince George RCMP received a report of a robbery at a hotel in downtown Prince George.
UNBC students part of archaeological dig planned at cave site near Fort St. John

UNBC students part of archaeological dig planned at cave site near Fort St. John

Anthropological relevance of national historic site remains critically important to Northern B.C. nations
Canada's Einarson downs Japan 10-4 for second straight win in women's world curling

Canada's Einarson downs Japan 10-4 for second straight win in women's world curling

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Kerri Einarson's foursome played a complete game as a team in the women's world curling championship en route to a 10-4 win over Japan on Tuesday. "That was our strongest team game," second Shannon Birchard said.
Liberal-NDP deal 'doesn't change much,' says expert

Liberal-NDP deal 'doesn't change much,' says expert

Conservatives, Liberals and NDP all have something to gain, says College of New Caledonia political science instructor
MP Doherty slams Liberal-NDP 'coalition' but not surprised it's been reached

MP Doherty slams Liberal-NDP 'coalition' but not surprised it's been reached

NDP MP Taylor Bachrach "thrilled" with progress toward dental-care program for low-income Canadians