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Prince George woman embarks on the long road to recovery after bone marrow transplant

Stephanie Rossi is a local woman who was diagnosed two years ago with an extremely rare bone marrow failure disease called Severe Aplastic Anemia (SAA). She left P.G. for Vancouver...

Prince George RCMP arrest two prolific offenders

The Prince George RCMP located and arrested two prolific offenders on multiple outstanding warrants last week. On Wednesday, Police located and arrested Angeline Louise Hammerstrom and Colin Michaud Durrand, both...

Quesnel woman urges residents to remain cautious outdoors after being licked by bear

Melanie Porter is warning residents in the area to remain cautious of bears after a close encounter at her home in the Uplands area of Quesnel on Thursday night. Porter...

Studio Fair Marketplace putting local businesses in the spotlight this weekend

The Studio Fair Marketplace is taking place at the CN Centre over the weekend. Over 100 local craft and art vendors will be selling a wide range of products including...

Scouts in Prince George seeking volunteeers

The Scouts organization in Prince George is in desperate need of adult volunteers or "Scouters", as there are 35 children on the waitlist to join the club. Alex Longo, Regional...

Northern Health sees 102 new COVID-19 cases and one more death

B.C. health officials reported 549 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, including 102 in Northern Health and 110 in Interior Health. The province has 4,483 active cases with 627 of...

Local men recall experience during deadly shooting at Mexican resort

Scott Hunyadi is a Prince George man who was on holiday with his partner, Tim Morris at the Hyatt Ziva Riviera Resort when a deadly shooting that claimed the...

City snow removal services ready for action

The City of Prince George is prepared for the upcoming winter season as icy conditions and fog have already hit the community. Jordan Wiseman, Roads and Fleet Manager says the...

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Three new COVID-19 deaths reported in Northern Health

B.C. is reporting 596 new cases of COVID-19, as there are now 4,451 active cases in the province. Of the...

Pandemic continues to put pressure on BC’s health care system

BC's Health Minister Adrian Dix says in the last week, 238 surgeries have been postponed across BC as the...

Repair work could impact water flow in Heritage area

Heritage neighbourhood residents may experience periods of water disruption as City crews conduct emergency repairs to water transmission lines. Anyone...

BC shelters opening doors for upcoming winter season

Over 1,900 temporary shelter spaces and nearly 360 extreme weather response shelter spaces in BC are beginning to open...

COVID-19 cases drop in the Prince George area again

COVID-19 cases in the Prince George local health area have dropped substantially for the second week in the row,...

Mask mandate extended as BC sees 584 new COVID-19 cases

The province has extended the indoor mask mandate indefinitely. The policy, which requires masks to be worn in all indoor...

UNBC Basketball star raising funds for a good cause

UNBC Timberwolves women's basketball forward Maggie Mowser is continuing to successfully recover from a recent injury, while also raising...

Single packaged liquor beverages now available through takeout and delivery

Liquor and food primary licensees in BC are now permitted to package and sell unmixed drinks such as a...

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Wildfire crews bracing for a change of conditions in the Peace Region

56% of all wildfires have been lightning caused while the remainder are human-caused. Since April 1st, 510 blazes have been ignited in BC.

Update: power restored in PG after mid-afternoon outage

BC Hydro crews are dealing with a mid-day power outage in Prince George. 643 customers are in affected north of Midland Road and East of Aberdeen Road.

Music at the Pavilion to kick off Thursday night

Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park is the place for free live music this summer starting on Thursday. The City is hosting Music at the Pavilion every second Thursday until August 21st.

Helicopter crash in the South Cariboo under investigation

Four people were taken to hospital for treatment following a helicopter crash over the weekend in the South Cariboo. 100 Mile House RCMP responded to the incident that happened yesterday (July 6) in Lone Butte.

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