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First phase of new downtown pool in Prince George complete: city

First phase of new downtown pool in Prince George complete: city

'Largest and tallest' section to begin next week
Health Canada warns people with allergies to COVID-19 vaccine ingredients

Health Canada warns people with allergies to COVID-19 vaccine ingredients

With vaccinations against COVID-19 in Canada set to begin on Monday, the federal health agency says that people with allergies to any of the vaccine's ingredients should not receive it.
Column: Received a COVID-19 test result in northern B.C.? What to expect

Column: Received a COVID-19 test result in northern B.C.? What to expect

Surge in regional cases prompts health authority to issue reminder
Canada-U.S. land border will remain closed until 2021

Canada-U.S. land border will remain closed until 2021

The Canada-U.S. land border will remain closed until at least the New Year. A tweet from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday (Dec. 11) explains COVID-19 travel restrictions in place at the Canada-U.S. land border will be extended until Jan.
B.C. RCMP confiscate $4,600 in fake American bills

B.C. RCMP confiscate $4,600 in fake American bills

B.C. police are warning people about counterfeit money making the rounds. RCMP Staff Sgt. Scott West says phoney U.S. $100 bills were passed at stores in Salmon Arm recently. On Thursday (Dec.
Prominent union man mourned

Prominent union man mourned

Len Shankel is being mourned by friends and family after his death earlier this week from cancer. He was 83. Below is The Citizen's Seniors Scene columnist Kathy Nadalin's profile of Shankel from 2017.
New blog offers some insights into rich Cariboo archaeology

New blog offers some insights into rich Cariboo archaeology

Sugarcane Archaeology is hoping to simplify archaeology while educating the public about the Cariboo’s rich and diverse cultural heritage through a new blog.
Six Terrace schools report COVID-19 exposures

Six Terrace schools report COVID-19 exposures

COVID-19 exposures have been reported at both Skeena Middle School and Veritas Catholic School in Terrace. The exposure at Vertias occurred on Nov. 30, and the Northern Health lists COVID-19 exposures at Skeena Middle School on Dec. 4 and Dec. 7.
Rise and shine, Prince George!

Rise and shine, Prince George!

Temperatures will chill down into the negative double digits
Two Prince George Cougars at the 2021 World Juniors! Franchise happy to be ‘back on the map’

Two Prince George Cougars at the 2021 World Juniors! Franchise happy to be ‘back on the map’

Czech Republic’s Filip Koffer joins Canada’s Taylor Gauthier in Edmonton bubble