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School district to update COVID safety plan

School district to update COVID safety plan

School District 57's updated COVID-19 safety plan will likely be completed this week, acting superintendent Cindy Heitmen said.
B.C. records one additional COVID-19 death, 559 new cases

B.C. records one additional COVID-19 death, 559 new cases

Death toll sits at 1,336
Details of COVID vaccine rollout coming next week

Details of COVID vaccine rollout coming next week

The province will announce its plans to start vaccinating all British Columbians 80 years-old and older against COVID-19 next week, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said.
Billboard campaign seeks leads on missing Saskatoon woman

Billboard campaign seeks leads on missing Saskatoon woman

A search for a missing Saskatoon woman has come to Prince George. The city is among 34 across Canada where a photo of Mackenzie Lee Trottier has been posted on digital billboards. Trottier, 22, was last seen by her family in her hometown on Dec.
Permanent repairs complete as northern B.C. bridge reopens to all traffic

Permanent repairs complete as northern B.C. bridge reopens to all traffic

Bridge was damaged, put back together in under three weeks
Doherty urges caution on medically-assisted dying bill

Doherty urges caution on medically-assisted dying bill

Calling it a difficult issue, Cariboo Prince George MP Todd Doherty says a more fulsome debate is in order on expanding medical assistance in dying to cover Canadians who are not approaching the natural end of their lives.
Prince George moving forward with 14-unit Harmony House expansion

Prince George moving forward with 14-unit Harmony House expansion

Development to provide more supports for pregnant women, new mothers in need
Ontario police issue Canada-wide warrant for man believed to be in B.C.

Ontario police issue Canada-wide warrant for man believed to be in B.C.

Tyler Thrones is wanted on three charges, including conspiracy to commit murder
Northern Health COVID-19 positivity rate remains in double digits, highest in B.C.

Northern Health COVID-19 positivity rate remains in double digits, highest in B.C.

Region currently sits at 12.9 per cent
Gravel miners dispute city-imposed setback

Gravel miners dispute city-imposed setback

A dispute between two local businesses and the city over a gravel mining operation off Foothills Boulevard and North Nechako Road is headed to court. Rock'n'Roll Aggregates Ltd. and Rolling Mix Concrete (B.C.) Ltd.