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Pandemic passion leads to local artist launching first book
PRINCE GEORGE - When the pandemic started, Larry Merritt turned to painting. Over 500 paintings later, the local artist is now ready to release his first book featuring a collection of historic forest...
Nov 30, 2022
How the Salvation Army impacts Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE- It's just one more sleep until the Miracle on Third Fundraiser here at Pattison Media.Yesterday, we told you more about the Pathway of Hope program. Today we focus on what the Salvation...
Nov 30, 2022

Mistrial declared in actor Danny Masterson's rape trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked at the trial of "That '70s Show" actor Danny Masterson, who was charged with three rapes. Los...
Nov 30, 2022

Austrian skier Mirjam Puchner fastest in Lake Louise downhill training run
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. - Austria's Mirjam Puchner posted the fastest time Wednesday in the second downhill training run ahead of a women's World Cup alpine skiing stop this week at Lake Louise, Alta. Puch...
Nov 30, 2022

COVID vaccine policy for Arctic Winter Games not due to Alberta influence: official
YELLOWKNIFE - An official with the Arctic Winter Games says its decision to revoke a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for the upcoming event had nothing to do with pressure from the Alberta governmen...
Nov 30, 2022

'Reuniting was indescribable:' Communities share stories of searching unmarked graves
WINNIPEG - On a clear summer day in August, Rebecca Blake found herself standing in a cemetery outside Edmonton searching for the graves of Inuvialuit who died in the South during a tuberculosis epide...
Nov 30, 2022

COVID vaccine policy for Arctic Winter Games not due to Alberta influence: official
YELLOWKNIFE - An official with the Arctic Winter Games says its decision to revoke a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for the upcoming event had nothing to do with pressure from the Alberta governmen...
Nov 30, 2022

Alberta premier rejects accusations her sovereignty bill is undemocratic power grab
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is rejecting Opposition accusations that a bill granting her and her cabinet sweeping powers to rewrite laws behind closed doors is an undemocratic, dangerous...
Nov 30, 2022

'A different time:' Stoumbos remembers Canadas first-ever World Cup goal
LORI EWING - Helen Stoumbos lined up for what would be a historic Canadian corner kick, all but swallowed up by a jersey that looked more like a red and white parachute. "We got hand-me-downs, our uni...
Nov 30, 2022

Vancouver police investigating two homicides on Downtown Eastside in span of one week
Vancouver police say they're investigating the deaths of two men in their 60s who died a week apart on the city's Downtown Eastside. Police are not linking the two deaths, but both are being investiga...
Nov 30, 2022