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Canadian Armed Forces to do cross-country flying training over Prince George

Canadian Armed Forces to do cross-country flying training over Prince George

You may notice a CC-177 Globemaster III over Prince George skies
Cartoon: Who is getting vaccinated?

Cartoon: Who is getting vaccinated?

May I see some ID, please?
Northern Health's rapid COVID-19 response school team to be based in Fort St. John

Northern Health's rapid COVID-19 response school team to be based in Fort St. John

B.C. spending $900,000 in federal funding on five teams, one in each authority
Court dates set for protesters arrested at pipeline expansion sites in Kamloops

Court dates set for protesters arrested at pipeline expansion sites in Kamloops

The Crown is proceeding with charges against eight protesters who demonstrated against the twinning of the Trans Mountain pipeline project in Kamloops last October. Appearing in B.C.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Mild day could reach high of 5 C
COVID claims another life in north, Cougars to return to play

COVID claims another life in north, Cougars to return to play

The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another life in the Northern Health region. The death, one of two reported in the province on Tuesday, brought the region's death toll from the pandemic to 107, according to data released by the B.C.
Prince George’s Omineca Arts Centre fundraising to keep its doors open amid COVID-19 challenges

Prince George’s Omineca Arts Centre fundraising to keep its doors open amid COVID-19 challenges

Volunteer-run centre is looking to raise $60,000 to stay afloat
ICBC tribunal partly unconstitutional: B.C. Supreme Court

ICBC tribunal partly unconstitutional: B.C. Supreme Court

B.C. Supreme Court has struck down sections of B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal Act dealing with ICBC reforms as unconstitutional.
City's population grows by 1,058 says BC Stats

City's population grows by 1,058 says BC Stats

The city's population stood at 82,290 people as of mid-2020, according to recently-released numbers from the provincial government's B.C. Stats service, up 1,058 from the same point in 2019.
B.C. records two additional COVID-19 deaths, 438 new cases

B.C. records two additional COVID-19 deaths, 438 new cases

Northern Health adds 17 cases in last 24 hours