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Personal visits provide inspiring motivation for Relay For Life walkers

Personal visits provide inspiring motivation for Relay For Life walkers

Virtual 24-hour marathon fundraiser brings $73,509 to Canadian Cancer Society
Prince George student headed to top U.S. university this fall

Prince George student headed to top U.S. university this fall

Prince George student Karim Zohdy had a choice to make between two Ivy League schools. Zohdy is heading to Brown university in the fall.
Cruisin Classics host Show n Shine parade for second year

Cruisin Classics host Show n Shine parade for second year

As it was last year the same goes this year as the Cruisin Classics Father’s Day Show n Shine will take to the road as a parade to adhere to current pandemic restrictions.
Prince George couple celebrates 65th anniversary

Prince George couple celebrates 65th anniversary

Walter and Marilyn Shelest are celebrating 65 years together. In this story they talk about their life together including family, work and volunteering in the community they love and have lived in since 1961.
Anti-lockdown protest draws crowd of 'rebels' to Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

Anti-lockdown protest draws crowd of 'rebels' to Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

Prince George one of several tour stops for Kelowna resistance convoy fighting COVID health restrictions
Local athletes compete in Spruce City Invitational track meet

Local athletes compete in Spruce City Invitational track meet

Local track and field athletes able to put their skills to the test during weekend meet at Masich Place Stadium
Carney Street lacrosse box getting a facelift

Carney Street lacrosse box getting a facelift

Downtown facility slated to be renamed after local lacrosse booster Glen ' Moose' Scott
Northern B.C. falling behind, as province hits vaccination milestone

Northern B.C. falling behind, as province hits vaccination milestone

More than 75% of British Columbian adults now vaccinated against COVID-19
New controlled crosswalk coming to Tyner Boulevard

New controlled crosswalk coming to Tyner Boulevard

Crosswalk needed to meet national safety guidelines
Local student takes top prize for poem in national contest

Local student takes top prize for poem in national contest

A local Grade 9 student took top prize for the poem she wrote for the Royal Canadian Legion national Youth Remembrance contest. Antonia Tannert, a Westside Academy student, wrote A Poppy Whispers.