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Electric vehicles spark local interest

Electric vehicles spark local interest

Prince George event offered a chance to get behind the wheel of an EV
B.C. Supreme Court rules in favour of downtown Prince George homeless camp

B.C. Supreme Court rules in favour of downtown Prince George homeless camp

The encampment can remain due to lack of adequate shelter space in the city
Cariboo Cats earn comeback point; Northern Capitals split in Chemainus

Cariboo Cats earn comeback point; Northern Capitals split in Chemainus

Kin Centre hosting B.C. Elite Hockey League U-18 games this weekend
Dak'et, Shun Inli (Music in the Fall) - IN PHOTOS

Dak'et, Shun Inli (Music in the Fall) - IN PHOTOS

Prince George Folkfest Society celebrates Indigenous music, arts, and culture with live music, drum making, and musical workshops
T-wolves say goodbye to soccer seniors

T-wolves say goodbye to soccer seniors

UNBC men end Canada West season with narrow win over WolfPack; TRU women find win column for first time in final game
The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society hosts inaugural badminton tournament

The Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society hosts inaugural badminton tournament

Twenty-four players hit the court in inaugural badminton tourney
Marques does P.G. proud

Marques does P.G. proud

Tournament MVP from Prince George leads Team B.C. to WHL Cup hockey title Sunday in Red Deer
SD 57 trustees discussing vaccine mandate guidelines for Prince George district schools

SD 57 trustees discussing vaccine mandate guidelines for Prince George district schools

Provincial government wants school boards to decide on whether to make it mandatory for all K-12 school employees to have COVID-19 vaccinations
LifeLabs begins job action; Prince George branch not affected

LifeLabs begins job action; Prince George branch not affected

Health care workers refusing voluntary overtime shifts and will work to rule in initial phase of strike
COVID death toll surpasses 200 in northern B.C.

COVID death toll surpasses 200 in northern B.C.

Northern Health reports three more deaths, 130 new cases in previous 24-hour period