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Prince George's Jubilee Lodge long-term care home under COVID-19 outbreak

Prince George's Jubilee Lodge long-term care home under COVID-19 outbreak

Staff, residents tested positive for the virus this past weekend
COVID outbreak reported at Jubilee Lodge

COVID outbreak reported at Jubilee Lodge

Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Jubilee Lodge, after tests confirmed cases in staff and residents.
Canada Post moves up parcel delivery deadlines amid unprecedented holiday demand

Canada Post moves up parcel delivery deadlines amid unprecedented holiday demand

OTTAWA — Canada Post has moved up deadlines for parcel delivery within Canada in response to unprecedented holiday demand caused by COVID-19 but is still telling Canadians to expect delays..
Prince Rupert honoured for green shipping initiatives

Prince Rupert honoured for green shipping initiatives

With its pollution-cutting Fairview-Ridley Connector Corridor now 75 per cent complete, the Port of Prince Rupert is being honoured for its environmental record.
Police, public health working together to protect COVID-19 vaccine

Police, public health working together to protect COVID-19 vaccine

As the first COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Canada this evening, police and public health officials in B.C.
Standards lacking for Indigenous support in the justice system, legal experts say

Standards lacking for Indigenous support in the justice system, legal experts say

More than two decades after a groundbreaking decision from the Supreme Court, B.C. legal experts say there are still many gaps in how what is known as the Gladue ruling, which applies to Indigenous people in the justice system today.
Seniors population, long-term care demand continue to grow, advocate says

Seniors population, long-term care demand continue to grow, advocate says

As the seniors population continues to dramatically increase in B.C., so does the demand for long-term care, along with the wait times to get into LTC facilities, according to the B.C. Seniors Advocate.
Local man helps Honduras after hurricane damage

Local man helps Honduras after hurricane damage

When the shout out for emergency response was most recently heard around the world, Team Rubicon Canada local member Cristian Silva rose to the challenge.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

There's a 60 per cent chance of flurries this afternoon
Court docket: December 7-11, 2020

Court docket: December 7-11, 2020

From Prince George provincial court: - Terrance Alan Forry (born 1958) was fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving without a driver's licence under the Motor Vehicle Act.