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Winter is time for stories: here are some top Indigenous podcasts

Winter is time for stories: here are some top Indigenous podcasts

Grab a cup of coffee, or your favorite medicine mix of tea, and cozy up for some great stories and conversations that will make you think, laugh, cry, and learn.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Ohhh, ffffflurries!
Testing gaps add to COVID risks in long-term care

Testing gaps add to COVID risks in long-term care

COVID-19 cases in care homes with even the most stringent screening policies are going undetected, according to a new study, highlighting the need for B.C.’s universal and strict virus-control measures.
Prince George’s Liam Blackburn earns German professional hockey promotion

Prince George’s Liam Blackburn earns German professional hockey promotion

Former Cariboo Cougar moving up a level in joining Passau Black Hawks
COVID vaccine coming to northern B.C. next week, Henry says

COVID vaccine coming to northern B.C. next week, Henry says

The COVID-19 vaccine will be coming to the Northern Health region next week, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said on Monday.
Second COVID-19 exposure event alerted for Prince George's St. Mary's Catholic School

Second COVID-19 exposure event alerted for Prince George's St. Mary's Catholic School

New dates of possible exposure among students, staff are Dec. 3 and 4
UPDATE: Three northern B.C. residents die from COVID-19 among 49 across the province over the weekend

UPDATE: Three northern B.C. residents die from COVID-19 among 49 across the province over the weekend

Regional death toll increases to 12, first vaccine will be given in the province Tuesday
ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

It's being called the largest decrease to basic insurance rates in over 40 years
Lip biter sentenced to probation

Lip biter sentenced to probation

A woman was sentenced Monday to time served and one year probation after a judge found she had bitten off the lip of another woman during an attack described as unprovoked, vicious and disturbing.
Northern B.C. housing sales soar in November, but listing supply still low

Northern B.C. housing sales soar in November, but listing supply still low

Low active listings, high demand continue to drive prices up