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All three Canadian MLS teams have got first round of COVID-19 vaccinations
SANDY, Utah - All three Canadian MLS teams have got their first shots of the COVID-19 vaccine. The Vancouver Whitecaps, who have set up shop at Real Salt Lake's Utah home due to pandemic-related borde...
Apr 21, 2021

Caledonia Nordic Ski Club looks forward to next year after record-breaking season
PRINCE GEORGE - While the rest of Prince George has transitioned into the warmer temperatures of Spring, the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club is still sporting some snow. However, the record-breaking season ...
Apr 21, 2021

Prince fans pay respects at Paisley Park 5 years after death
CHANHASSEN, Minn. - Paisley Park, where Prince lived and worked, welcomed back select fans Wednesday to mark the fifth anniversary of his death from inside his creative sanctuary. Some wore custom Pri...
Apr 21, 2021

Soaring housing prices being driven in part by shortage of land
PRINCE GEORGE - There are many factors driving the housing boom in Prince George to prices never seen before by many.One of those being a shortage of land available to build, believe it or not, happen...
Apr 21, 2021

Northern Bigs hoping for help with B.C. wide 50/50 campaign
PRINCE GEORGE - It hasn't been the easiest year trying to fundraise, and no exception for the Big Brothers Big Sisters (B.B.B.S.) of Northern BC.The 11 chapters of Big Brothers Big Sisters across BC a...
Apr 21, 2021

New exhibitions opening up at Two Rivers Gallery
PRINCE GEORGE - Two new exhibits will be making a splash over at the Two River Gallery."All for Water "Morgan Asoyuf, Shirley Babcock, Luke Blackstone, Lori Goldberg, Anna Gustafson, Corey Hardeman, B...
Apr 21, 2021

JetBlue expanding wings with service to Vancouver from New York and Boston
VANCOUVER - Discount U.S. airline JetBlue is expanding its operations with its first flights to Canada. The New York-based airline says it will launch flights between Vancouver and New York, as well a...
Apr 21, 2021

B.C. police say they take 'exception' to conducting roadblocks limiting travel
British Columbia's solicitor general says the government will release details of what is considered essential travel later in the week as the province considers using roadblocks to limit the spread of...
Apr 21, 2021

Former B.C. university rowing coach 'deeply sorry' after complaints
VICTORIA - The former head coach of women's rowing at the University of Victoria says he was and remains "deeply sorry" to learn of the impact his leadership had on several ex-team members who filed c...
Apr 21, 2021

862 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., 26 in the Northern Health region
VICTORIA - Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix announced 862 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. today, 26 in the Northern Health region. The number of active cases has...
Apr 21, 2021