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Riders get back into the saddle as province loosens its reins
PRINCE GEORGE - The Prince George Horse Society has welcomed back some of their user groups this year after being unable to host them last year due to COVID-19.One of those groups that has been able t...
May 31, 2021

Elementary students raise $4,000 for PG Hospice Colour Walk
PRINCE GEORGE - Monday marked the last day of the third annual Colour Walk, organized by The Prince George Hospice Society. Mrs. Doucette's Brave Bronchos, from Buckhorn Elementary School, was the top...
May 31, 2021

How a global microchip shortage is impacting car sales
PRINCE GEORGE - New or used, all car sales are being impacted by a global microchip shortage.Advice from those who sell cars is clear, if you like something, buy it now before it's gone."I recommend g...
May 31, 2021

Dr. Henry preaches caution despite dropping COVID cases
NANAIMO - While the number of COVID-19 cases in B.C. and Island Health continues to fall, the ongoing pandemic is far from over. "It is with very mixed emotions I stand here today," Dr. Bonnie Henry s...
May 31, 2021

Police watchdog called after man shot, seriously injured in Prince George, B.C.
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a man was shot and seriously injured by an RCMP officer. The RCMP say an officer in Prince George was conducting an inve...
May 31, 2021

Mourning the Indigenous children lost - Tiny shoe memorial
PRINCE GEORGE - Days after the news of the mass grave that holds 215 bodies of children, who lay there without names and forgotten, a memorial has been placed on the stairs of city hall, to honor thos...
May 31, 2021

More than 3 million British Columbians have been vaccinated for COVID-19
VICTORIA - Another milestone in the fight against COVID-19 in British Columbia.Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says over 3 million British Columbians have now been vaccinated against the vi...
May 31, 2021

Head of coal-mining panel says Albertans' trust in resource regulators to be examined
EDMONTON - A public consultation committee on coal mining in the Rocky Mountains will consider why Albertans' level of trust in the province's regulatory bodies is so low, the panel's head said Monday...
May 31, 2021

As promised, Canada coach John Herdman calls in reinforcements for Florida camp
As promised, Canada coach John Herdman has summoned 11 more players to camp in Orlando ahead of Saturday's World Cup qualifying match against Aruba.Herdman brought in the 11, all from MLS teams, as in...
May 31, 2021

CP NewsAlert: Charlottetown council votes to remove statue of Sir John A. Macdonald
Charlottetown city council has voted to permanently remove a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from a downtown intersection as a response to recent revelations about Canada's residential school system.T...
May 31, 2021