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Mandatory vaccinations unlikely in B.C. workplaces

Mandatory vaccinations unlikely in B.C. workplaces

Offices left mostly barren during the pandemic may soon be home again to the hum of workplace chatter and lunchroom confabs as British Columbians get their COVID-19 vaccinations en masse in the coming months.
Slush and snow along Highway 16 East

Slush and snow along Highway 16 East

Be careful if you're heading east this morning. DriveBC is warning of slushy sections and limited visibility with heavy snowfall for 102.4 kilometres along Highway 16 starting at Burden Lake to 49 kilometres west of McBride.
Style, soul earn spot on UNBC T-Wolves’ Wall of Honour for Prince George’s Madison Emmond

Style, soul earn spot on UNBC T-Wolves’ Wall of Honour for Prince George’s Madison Emmond

She provided a new ‘blueprint’ for success in women’s soccer
Carrier Sekani Family Services still fighting for addiction centre plan

Carrier Sekani Family Services still fighting for addiction centre plan

Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) and its members are not giving up fulfilling their vision of building an addiction treatment center in Northern B.C.
Why food access is about more than location

Why food access is about more than location

When Murry Krause got wind Prince George’s sole downtown supermarket was moving, he grew concerned about food security for the neighbourhood’s low-income residents. The store plans to move away from the city centre of the northern B.C.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rain expected in morning, afternoon, evening
B.C. records 682 new COVID-19 cases, 144 more variant-of-concern infections detected

B.C. records 682 new COVID-19 cases, 144 more variant-of-concern infections detected

Variants rising quickly throughout the province, according to latest data
Spruce Kings season starts April 3

Spruce Kings season starts April 3

The Prince George Spruce Kings will start their B.C. Hockey League regular season on Sunday, April 3 when they face the Chilliwack Chiefs.
UNBC students to be sheltered from tuition fee hike

UNBC students to be sheltered from tuition fee hike

The University of Northern British Columbia's board of governors approved a two-per-cent increase to tuition fees on Friday - but students will be sheltered from the hike for the coming school year in the form of financial aid equivalent to the jump.
Medically vulnerable people can book COVID vaccination starting Monday

Medically vulnerable people can book COVID vaccination starting Monday

Pandemic claims 120th life in Northern Health region