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University and Post-secondary in-person learning will soon be back in session
Prince George - Dr. Bonnie Henry has upped the time frame when it comes to in-person learning at universities and colleges across the province. And, schools around Prince George are ready to welcome s...
Mar 09, 2021

Crews douse fire at Carrier Lumber sawmill
PRINCE GEORGE - Volunteer fire crews responded to a fire at Carrier Lumber's sawmill on Willowcale Road last night.The Regional District of Fraser Fort-George says it broke out just before 10:30 p.m. ...
Mar 09, 2021

Council not happy with CN
PRINCE GEORGE - City Council wants to have a chat with CN after it learned the City is on the hook for $118,000 for an upgrade to a rail crossing. The rail giant is adding more security measures to on...
Mar 09, 2021

TYH: Sleep
PRINCE GEORGE - Experts say it's hard to function all day without a good night's sleep.In this week's edition of To Your Health, our Dave Branco finds out why a good night's sleep is essential and wha...
Mar 09, 2021

Records show Dallas officer was under investigation in 2017
DALLAS - A Dallas police officer charged in an alleged murder-for-hire scheme was being investigated for longer than authorities have previously acknowledged, sharpening questions about why he continu...
Mar 09, 2021

550 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., 52 in Northern Health
VICTORIA - There are 550 new cases of COVID-19 in British Columbia, including 52 in the Northern Health region.Here's the regional breakdown:Vancouver Coastal Health: 133 Fraser Health: 319Island Heal...
Mar 09, 2021

Birch sap tapping season
.PRINCE GEORGE - As the weather begins to warm up and winter slowly comes to an end, birch sap harvesters are heading into the forest with buckets in hand to collect tree sap that's only available for...
Mar 09, 2021

Tennessee panel votes to move Confederate bust from Capitol
NASHVILLE - A state commission voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to remove a bust of a Confederate general and early Ku Klux Klan leader from the Tennessee Capitol, marking a key victory in a decades-lo...
Mar 09, 2021

Northwest Territories sees spike in illegal caribou hunting along ice roads
YELLOWKNIFE - Officials in the Northwest Territories say hunters are illegally killing caribou in vulnerable herds along the territory's ice roads. Earl Evans, chairman of the Beverly and Qamanirjuaq ...
Mar 09, 2021

PGSO announces new executive director
PRINCE GEORGE - Ken Hall is the new executive director of the Prince George Symphony Orchestra. Hall replaces outgoing general manager Teresa Saunders and starts his new position May 1. Hall comes to ...
Mar 09, 2021