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'It's great to be a winner': Northern B.C. man to rev up car collection after Lotto 6/49 win

'It's great to be a winner': Northern B.C. man to rev up car collection after Lotto 6/49 win

Telegraph Creek resident Dwayne Etzerza plans to start a new business
COVID-19 outbreak at Dawson Creek's Rotary Manor declared over: Northern Health

COVID-19 outbreak at Dawson Creek's Rotary Manor declared over: Northern Health

Two men died during the outbreak, nine lab-confirmed cases between Nov. 2 and Dec. 10
St. Mary's Catholic School in Prince George flagged for COVID-19

St. Mary's Catholic School in Prince George flagged for COVID-19

Northern Health lists Dec. 1 and 2 as the exposure dates
ICBC insurance renewals to move online in 2022

ICBC insurance renewals to move online in 2022

British Columbians will be able to renew personal insurance and get some temporary operation permits when the online system launches
Operation Popcorn: Thanking health professionals for the gift of life

Operation Popcorn: Thanking health professionals for the gift of life

Every December, Operation Popcorn signals the start of the season of giving
COVID-19 outbreak downgraded at northern B.C. seniors apartments

COVID-19 outbreak downgraded at northern B.C. seniors apartments

Outbreak measures in one building at North Peace Seniors Housing Society apartments
Santa 'first in line' for COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Bonnie Henry says

Santa 'first in line' for COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Bonnie Henry says

“I have it on very good authority he is first in line for vaccine."
Winners-HomeSense confirm two COVID-19 cases involving Prince George employees

Winners-HomeSense confirm two COVID-19 cases involving Prince George employees

Company says it have enhanced cleaning protocols in place
New blog offers some insights into rich Cariboo archeology

New blog offers some insights into rich Cariboo archeology

Sugarcane Archaeology is hoping to simplify archaeology while educating the public about the Cariboo’s rich and diverse cultural heritage through a new blog .
Premiers 'very disappointed' PM wouldn't talk health-care funding at meeting

Premiers 'very disappointed' PM wouldn't talk health-care funding at meeting

OTTAWA — Premiers expressed disappointment Thursday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refused to accede to their demand for an immediate infusion of at least $28 billion more each year in annual federal transfers for health care.