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No new COVID-19 cases recorded in Northern Health, provincial total now 2,541

No new COVID-19 cases recorded in Northern Health, provincial total now 2,541

There are 11 new cases throughout B.C. and no new deaths
Prince George starts to see decline in building permits issued

Prince George starts to see decline in building permits issued

'It’s very likely to be temporary’
Prince George’s Cariboo Rocks the North postponed until 2021

Prince George’s Cariboo Rocks the North postponed until 2021

The popular festival will now be held next summer
Prince George Airport passenger numbers decline 96 per cent in April

Prince George Airport passenger numbers decline 96 per cent in April

‘It’s a double-edged sword’
Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

The federal government is tapping General Motors Co. to produce 10 million face masks.
Northern Health has no new COVID-19 test positive cases, provincial total now 2,530

Northern Health has no new COVID-19 test positive cases, provincial total now 2,530

12 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded provincially over a 48  hour period
Horgan welcomes news Ottawa will be pursuing paid sick leave

Horgan welcomes news Ottawa will be pursuing paid sick leave

B.C. Premier John Horgan is applauding news that the federal goverment is looking at offering 10 days of paid sick leave for workers.
B.C. residents have one more week to complete COVID-19 survey

B.C. residents have one more week to complete COVID-19 survey

The survey is open to all British Columbians aged 18 and up and takes 20-30 minutes to complete.
Prince George to see more kids return to in-class learning in June

Prince George to see more kids return to in-class learning in June

School District No.57 Superintendent Anita Richardson has sent a video message to parents
Northern Health has no new COVID-19 positive cases, provincial total now 2,517

Northern Health has no new COVID-19 positive cases, provincial total now 2,517

There are 303 active cases in the province