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OPINION: Premier Horgan planned to gather with family for Christmas while us peasants actually follow the rules

OPINION: Premier Horgan planned to gather with family for Christmas while us peasants actually follow the rules

Do as they say, not as they do
More than 100 COVID-19 cases reported in last month from Nechako health area west of Prince George

More than 100 COVID-19 cases reported in last month from Nechako health area west of Prince George

Northern Health strongly urging residents to follow COVID-19 guidelines, protocols
Gym owner on road back to fitness after cancer surgery

Gym owner on road back to fitness after cancer surgery

After two weeks of excruciating pain and discomfort coming out of cancer surgery to remove a tumour on his liver, Dean Coleman had his first real good day Friday.
Prince George switches to holiday schedule for civic-facility use

Prince George switches to holiday schedule for civic-facility use

Three places to remain open on a limited basis for end of 2020
Prince George experts say wood smoke makes immune system more susceptible to COVID-19

Prince George experts say wood smoke makes immune system more susceptible to COVID-19

Altered immune function courts difficult battle against respiratory infections
Council to consider delay of new septic disposal fee

Council to consider delay of new septic disposal fee

Area homeowners with septic tanks may get a one-year reprieve from new disposal fees at the city's Shelly lagoon.
Feds to invest $9B in COVID-19 treatments as vaccine rollout ramps up

Feds to invest $9B in COVID-19 treatments as vaccine rollout ramps up

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is spending nearly $9 billion toward research into treatments for COVID-19 as authorities work to deploy hundreds of thousands of vaccines in coming weeks.
Paramedic resources to stay in Fort St. James as B.C.'s rapid-response team ends COVID-19 mission

Paramedic resources to stay in Fort St. James as B.C.'s rapid-response team ends COVID-19 mission

Eight-day deployment saw 100 medical emergency calls
Highway 97 near Taylor reopens following fatal tanker-truck fire

Highway 97 near Taylor reopens following fatal tanker-truck fire

Initial reports indicate the truck was carrying crude oil
B.C.'s $1K COVID-19 recovery benefit is now available! Here's how to apply

B.C.'s $1K COVID-19 recovery benefit is now available! Here's how to apply

You have until June 30, 2021, to apply for the funding