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Carrier Sekani Family Services premiering documentary 'For Love' in Vancouver

Carrier Sekani Family Services premiering documentary 'For Love' in Vancouver

The film is narrated by Shania Twain and will premiere on Sept. 30
Ongoing Prince George stormwater work sees Ginter’s Field pond emptied

Ongoing Prince George stormwater work sees Ginter’s Field pond emptied

City needs an additional $4.7 million annually to maintain stormwater network
Soles Remembering Souls memorial walk for those lost to suicide

Soles Remembering Souls memorial walk for those lost to suicide

Having missed last year’s walk because of the pandemic the Crisis Centre for Northern BC is holding its second annual memorial walk for those who have lost their loved one to suicide as September is Suicide Prevention Month.
Health passports date back centuries

Health passports date back centuries

Proof of health, immunity or vaccination isn’t anything new. According to UNBC anthropology assistant professor Dr. Lianne Tripp this public health practice dates back centuries.
Toy magnet sets pose serious health risks, Health Canada warns

Toy magnet sets pose serious health risks, Health Canada warns

Health Canada warns magnets in some toy sets are deemed too strong according to Canada's Toys Regulations and are small enough to swallow posing a serious and potentially life-threatening risk to children.
Overcrowded northern hospitals prompt patients to be relocated

Overcrowded northern hospitals prompt patients to be relocated

Fifteen ICU beds have been set aside in Vancouver and VIctoria from patients transferred from the Northern Health region
New resources available for persons living with dementia

New resources available for persons living with dementia

Creating an inclusive environment for physical activity and providing the tools to make that happen is what UNBC researchers Dr. Shannon Freeman and Dr.
'Band-Aid' Prince George Playhouse repairs near completion, city seeks new operator

'Band-Aid' Prince George Playhouse repairs near completion, city seeks new operator

Local musicians, artists advocate for five-year capital plan to upgrade facility
City council hears from petrochemical complex opponents

City council hears from petrochemical complex opponents

Project could turn city back into a “dirty industrial town”
‘It’s an incredible honour’: Todd Doherty looks forward to serving Cariboo-Prince George for third term

‘It’s an incredible honour’: Todd Doherty looks forward to serving Cariboo-Prince George for third term

Doherty retains seat in House of Commons on Election Day 2021